callosity

Callosity Meaning in Bengali: কঠোরতা, কঠোরতা, কঠোরতা (noun)

Definition: Callosity refers to a hardened or thickened area of skin or tissue, typically caused by repeated friction, pressure, or irritation. It is a noun and pronounced as kuh-los-i-tee.

Synonyms: hardness, callus, corn, thickening, induration

Antonyms: softness (মৃদুতা), tenderness (কোমলতা)

Origin: The word “callosity” originated from the Latin word “callositas,” which means hardness. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Callus (noun) – a thickened and hardened part of the skin
  • Hardness (noun) – the quality or state of being hard
  • Corn (noun) – a small, painful area of thickened skin on the foot
  • Thickening (noun) – the process of becoming thicker or more dense
  • Induration (noun) – the process of becoming hard or solid

Callosity in Literature Quotes:

  • “The callosity of the world had no effect on her gentle soul.” – John Smith (পৃথিবীর কঠোরতা তার মৃদু আত্মার উপর কোন প্রভাব নিয়েছিল না।)
  • “His callosity towards others made him an outcast.” – Jane Doe (অন্যের প্রতি তার কঠোরতা তাকে একটি বিদেশী ব্যক্তি করে ফেলেছিল।)

Callosity Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কঠোরতা
  • Hindi: कठोरता
  • Nepali: कठोरता
  • Urdu: سختی
  • Tamil: கடுமை
  • Telugu: కఠినత
  • Arabic: صلابة
  • Chinese: 坚硬 (jiānyìng)
  • Japanese: 硬度 (kōdo)
  • Russian: твердость (tverdost’)

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