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indurated
adjective as in callous
adjective as in hard
adjective as in hard-bitten
adjective as in hardened
Strongest matches
adjective as in impassive
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- apathetic
- callous
- cold
- cold-blooded
- collected
- composed
- dispassionate
- dry
- hardened
- heartless
- imperturbable
- indifferent
- inexcitable
- inexpressive
- inscrutable
- insensible
- insusceptible
- nonchalant
- passionless
- phlegmatic
- poker-faced
- reserved
- sedate
- self-contained
- spiritless
- stoical
- unconcerned
- unexcitable
- unfeeling
- unimpressible
- unmoved
- wooden
adjective as in inveterate
Example Sentences
When it comes to my indurated papules, I tell myself: “Must. Not. Scratch. Scratching just makes it worse.”
“Is it indurated?” she asks her daughter, showing her a lump on the back of her neck.
The common description of “the Oriental” as indurated in his antagonism to the alien conqueror here perhaps has some truth in it.
The neck of the sac is often thickened, indurated and adherent to surrounding parts, the result of chronic inflammation.
Fertile fronds erect, rigid, with contracted pod-like or berry-like divisions at first completely concealing the sporangia, and at last, when dry and indurated, cracking open and allowing the spores to escape.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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