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Gnarled

Quick Detail: Gnarled describes something twisted, knotted, and roughened by age, weather, or long endurance.

Definition: Gnarled describes something shaped by time and hardship—knotted tree limbs, warped wood, or surfaces worn uneven by age. Its texture suggests resilience, holding stubbornly against the elements. The twisted nature of gnarled objects often lends them a rugged or eerie beauty. In dim settings, these forms can resemble reaching hands or bending figures, inviting a second look. The word captures both the harshness of age and the stories hidden in weathered shapes.

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