callus - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of callus in Hindi

  • घट्टा
  • किण

callus Definition

  • a thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue, especially in an area that has been subjected to friction. ( त्वचा या नरम ऊतक का एक गाढ़ा और कठोर हिस्सा, विशेष रूप से ऐसे क्षेत्र में जिसे घर्षण के अधीन किया गया है। )

callus Example

  • In these areas, the skin often thickens into a callus , which when excessive can lead to an ulcer. ( इन क्षेत्रों में, त्वचा अक्सर एक कैलस में मोटी हो जाती है, जो जब अत्यधिक एक अल्सर का कारण बन सकती है। )
  • she had a callus on her foot ( उसके पैर में कैलस था )
  • the exposed surface will quickly form healing callus ( उजागर सतह जल्दी से हीलिंग कैलस बनेगी )
  • Two cases were consistent with fracture callus based on the history of fall and injury to the spine and based on review of the concurrent cell block, which helped in making a definitive diagnosis. ( दो मामले फ्रैक्चर कैलस के साथ थे, जो रीढ़ की हड्डी में चोट और चोट के इतिहास के आधार पर और समवर्ती सेल ब्लॉक की समीक्षा के आधार पर थे, जिसने एक निश्चित निदान करने में मदद की। )
  • he had a callus on his hand ( उसके हाथ पर एक कॉलस था )
  • In the course of time, the callus is smoothed off and eventually the bone returns to its normal thickness. ( समय के दौरान, कैलस बंद हो जाता है और अंततः हड्डी अपनी सामान्य मोटाई में लौट आती है। )
  • It normally takes one to two weeks for a callus to form, then about six weeks for the bone fragments to unite. ( आमतौर पर एक कैलस को बनने में एक से दो सप्ताह लगते हैं, फिर हड्डी के टुकड़े को एकजुट होने में लगभग छह सप्ताह लगते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • When a patch of bark is removed from a tree the wound is healed by the formation of a callus which differentiates into periderm.
  • Furthermore, it was also observed that the callus formed from the radicle grew faster than the callus of plumule origin, thus reducing the formation of embryogenic callus .
  • The present paper describes the formation of surface callus on stem wounds of lime trees as observed by light and electron microscopy.
  • It is all there, like the scars and calluses on a farmer's hands.
  • Your hand reflects the amount of fluids currently in your body, as well as any calluses or wear and tear from the friction of throwing a bowling ball.
  • Blisters, calluses , and occasionally, ganglion cysts can be the result.
  • They were larger hands, with crisscrossing scars and calluses that she had never noticed.
  • So it's no wonder our hands and feet sometimes complain in the form of dry, itchy skin or calluses .
  • On each sampling date, the calluses were submerged in liquid nitrogen, freeze-dried and stored at - 20°C.
  • His hands are soft and have only mild calluses from playing guitar.
  • By choosing appropriate footwear and keeping feet free of blisters, calluses and corns, we increase the body's general well being.
  • But Mrs Ruthven warns the fad could lead to corns, bunions, calluses , claw toes, hammer toes - even arthritis and lower back problems.
  • His hair was greasy and stringy, and his skin had developed brown callouses .
  • She had a happy family life until the calluses started appearing on her skin three years after her marriage.
  • As well as contributing to bunions, claw toes, calluses and blisters, wearing high-heeled shoes is linked to back pain and osteoarthritis of the knee.
  • According to them, the genome of the ostrich has the ability to let the skin form calluses when the skin is abraded.
  • The footwell was perpetually swamped now, my forearms were pumped from choking the oars in a death grip, and dime-size blisters had begun to well up under the calluses on my palms.
  • His blisters had long since burst and formed calluses .
  • Observing the affected knee may reveal dystrophic changes, alteration of skin color, calluses related to kneeling or occupational abuse of the knee, scars, scratches, or rashes.
  • Clara was amazed at the feel of his hand; it had calluses and scars that Clara knew he wouldn't have gotten thieving.
  • Achmed's feet were like cracked rocks, impervious to heat and cuts; ours were soft and, as the heat crept up on us, we began to develop calluses and, more dangerously, blisters.
  • Then his fingers are under my chin and I can feel the tough spots of a couple calluses rub against my skin as he tilts my face up.
  • His hands were thin, with long fingers unmarked by callouses , and his skin was too white to have been too often outside.