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knobby
nudoso, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
knobby <knobbier knobbiest> [am. angl. ˈnɑbi, brit. angl. ˈnɒbi] PRID.
knobby → knobbly
knobbly <knobblier knobbliest> [am. angl. ˈnɑbli, brit. angl. ˈnɒbli] PRID.
knobbly tree/fingers
knobbly knees
v slovarju PONS
knobbly <-ier, -iest> [ˈnɒbli, am. angl. ˈnɑ:bi] PRID., knobby [ˈnɒbi, am. angl. ˈnɑ:bi] PRID. am. angl.
knobbly knees
v slovarju PONS
knobby <-ier, -iest> [ˈnab·i] PRID.
knobby
knobby knees
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Its knobby teeth were small (no longer than 3,6 mm) and covered with enamel.
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An umbo is a knobby protrusion at the center of the cap.
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The leaves are thick, fleshy, hairless, deep shiny green, and club-shaped, knobby, or finger-like, clumped tightly together.
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However, the term may also apply to a single braid regardless of length or tension, focusing instead on the knobby texture of the overall structure.
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Those later bikes were all single-cylinder machines with dual range transmissions and proper knobby-type off-road tires.
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