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View usage for: or nurl (nɜːl) verb (transitive)1. to impress with a series of fine ridges or serrations noun2. a small ridge, esp one of a series providing a rough surface that can be gripped Word origin C17: probably from knurknurl in American English (nɜrl) noun1. a knot, knob, nodule, etc. 2. any of a series of small beads or ridges, as along the edge of a coin or on a dial 3. Scottish a short, thickset person verb transitive4. to make knurls on; mill Derived forms knurled adjective Word origin prob. blend of knur + gnarl 1Examples of 'knurl' in a sentenceknurl In his bedroom, -stumbling over a pair of running shoes, he relented and turned the knurl on the pull-out wall lamp. Synonyms of 'knurl'ridge, knot, lump, bulb More Synonyms of knurl Definition a small ridge, often one of a series Additional synonymsDefinition a swelling or an outward curve on a normally flat surface Why won't those bulges on your hips and thighs go? Synonyms lump, swelling, bump, projection, hump, protuberance, protrusionDefinition any small swelling or tumour I've got a lump on my shoulder. Synonyms swelling, growth, bump, tumour, bulge, hump, protuberance, protrusion, tumescence Definition any natural bulge or swelling Cut the branches off cleanly through the stem just below the node. Synonyms nodule, growth, swelling, knot, lump, bump, bud, knob, protuberance, burl - knuckle
- knuckle down
- knuckle under
- knurl
- koppie
- kosher
- kowtow
Additional synonymsa protuberance on the upper jawbone Synonyms bulge, swelling, lump, bump, tumour, projection, prominence, knob, hump, outgrowth, protrusion, excrescence, process |