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Word Meanings - GNARLED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Knotty; full of knots or gnarls; twisted; crossgrained. The unwedgeable and gnarléd oak. Shak.

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  • GNARL
    To growl; to snarl. And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first. Shak.
  • CROSSGRAINED
    1. Having the grain or fibers run diagonally, or more or less transversely an irregularly, so as to interfere with splitting or planing. If the stuff proves crossgrained, . . . then you must turn your stuff to plane it the contrary way. Moxon.
  • TWISTING
    a. & n. from Twist. Twisting pair. See under Pair, n., 7.
  • TWISTER
    A girder. Craig. (more info) 1. One who twists; specifically, the person whose occupation is to twist or join the threads of one warp to those of another, in weaving. 2. The instrument used in twisting, or making twists. He, twirling his twister,
  • UNWEDGEABLE
    Not to be split with wedges. Shak.
  • TWIST
    twi- two; akin to D. twist a quarrel, dissension, G. zwist, Dan. & Sw. tvist, Icel. twistr the deuce in cards, tvistr distressed. See 1. To contort; to writhe; to complicate; to crook spirally; to convolve. Twist it into a serpentine form. Pope.
  • TWISTED
    Contorted; crooked spirally; subjected to torsion; hence, perverted. Twisted curve , a curve of double curvature. See Plane curve, under Curve. -- Twisted surface , a surface described by a straight line moving according to any law whatever, yet
  • GNARLY
    Full of knots; knotty; twisted; crossgrained.
  • TWISTE
    imp. of Twist. Chaucer.
  • GNARLED
    Knotty; full of knots or gnarls; twisted; crossgrained. The unwedgeable and gnarléd oak. Shak.
  • KNOTTY
    1. Full of knots; knotted; having many knots; as, knotty timber; a knotty rope. 2. Hard; rugged; as, a knotty head. Rewe. 3. Difficult; intricate; perplexed. A knotty point to which we now proceed Pope.
  • INTERTWIST
    To twist together one with another; to intertwine.
  • UNTWIST
    1. To separate and open, as twisted threads; to turn back, as that which is twisted; to untwine. If one of the twines of the twist do untwist, The twine that untwisteth, untwisteth the twist. Wallis. 2. To untie; to open; to disentangle. Milton.
  • INTERTWISTINGLY
    By intertwisting, or being intertwisted.
  • WATER TU TWIST
    Yarn made by the throstle, or water frame.
  • ENTWIST
    To twist or wreathe round; to intwine. Shak.

 

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