| callus |
a raised thickening; in gastropods, pertains to the columellar wall, covering the umbilicus to varying degree.
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| callus |
A mass of undifferentiated parenchyma cells produced in tissue culture, or as a response to injury or grafting.
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| callosum |
L. hard. Corpus callosum, a massive bundle of myelinated fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. Galen described the corpus callosurn as a firm, tough body.
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| callous |
unfeeling, as in: Drinking and driving shows a callous disregard for life.
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| callus |
hard, thickened skin, as in: I have a callus on my finger from holding the pencil.
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