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1.) A localized firm thickening of the upper layer of skin as a result of repetitive friction. A callus on the skin of the foot has become thick and hard from rubbing (as a result of repetitive friction). Calluses of the feet may lead to other problems such as serious infections. 2.) The hard new bone substance that forms in an area of bone fracture. Bony callus is part of the bone repair process.
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| cALL | severing the corpus callosum so that communication between the cerebral hemispheres is interrupted (in cases of severe intractable epilepsy) |
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| cALL | an area of skin that is thick or hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot) |
| cALL | severing the corpus callosum so that communication between the cerebral hemispheres is interrupted (in cases of severe intractable epilepsy) |
| cALL | make insensitive or callous |
| cALL | emotionally hardened |
| cALL | having skin made tough and thick through wear |
| cALL | in a callous way |
| cALL | devoid of passion or feeling |
| cALL | lacking experience of life |
| cALL | lacking and evidencing lack of experience of life |
| cALL | one species |
| cALL | common Old World heath represented by many varieties |
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