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Description: A cluster of undifferentiated plant cells that have the capacity to regenerate a whole plant in some species. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| calluses |
hard, rough skin on the sides and soles of the feet often caused by poor fitting shoes or going sockless.
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| callus |
A build-up of tough layers of skin is referred to as calluses. They can be removed with a pumice stone, or you can get them professionally removed by an esthetician.
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| callus |
Thickened part of the skin or soft tissue.
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| callus |
Tissue formed by an African Violet or other plant to repair an injury, ie, at the point where a leaf cutting is taken. It is at the callus where a leaf cutting will begin to form roots.
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| cALL | an option to buy |
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| cALL | challenge to a duel |
| cALL | utter aloud |
| cALL | call out loudly, as of names or numbers |
| cALL | exercise authority or be in charge |
| cALL | exercise authority or be in charge |
| cALL | an order to report for military duty |
| cALL | recall knowledge from memory |
| cALL | get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone |
| cALL | bring forward for consideration |
| cALL | call to arms |
| cALL | a way of letting you know that someone else is calling when you are using your telephone |
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