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These ulcers start with callosity under which suppuration takes place.
Consistent callosity patterns ensured it was the same animal.
That in a nutshell was the reason of the National Government's vast and almost incredible callosity.
"Oh, a soldier acquires callosity after only a few fights, and his stomach no longer rebels."
Otherwise, callosity refers to the calluses found on the heads of the three species of right whales.
Blade, who now felt nothing but pity for Zeena, found himself angered at the callosity.
The inner lip spreads as a distinct callosity over the body, and sometimes seals the umbilicus partly or wholly up.
The columellar margin is recurved with a nacreous callosity.
A small callosity on the back of the fetlocks of equines, often concealed by feathering (hair).
A callosity is another name for callus, a piece of skin that has become thickened as a result of repeated contact and friction.
The ergot is a small callosity on the underside of the fetlock of a horse or other equine.
A callus (or callosity) is a toughened area of skin which has become relatively thick and hard in response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation.
The shoulder of an experienced deal porter is said to develop a callosity which enables it to bear the weight and friction of a load of planks.
Basal and columellar margins are forming one strongly arcuate line joined above to the extremity of the labrum by a thickish callosity.
The cordate to reniform lip has an elevated callosity down the middle, which extends int a blunt apicule in the retuse end of the lip.
As in other species of right whales, the callosities appear on its head immediately behind the blowholes, along the rostrum to the tip which often has a large callosity, referred to by whalers as the "bonnet".
Nay, if that dreary Greenland-wind of benighted Want, perennial from sire to son, had frozen him into a kind of torpor and numb callosity, so that he saw not, felt not, was this, for a creature with a soul in it, some assuagement; or the cruellest wretchedness of all?