noun🔗ShareNœud, loupeA knot in wood; a large or hard knot, or a protuberance with twisted grain, on a tree."The woodworker carefully sanded around the gnarl on the table leg, trying to preserve its unique character. "L'ébéniste a soigneusement poncé autour du nœud sur le pied de la table, en essayant de préserver son caractère unique."The carpenter carefully sanded around the gnarl on the wooden table leg. "Le menuisier a soigneusement poncé autour du nœud sur le pied de la table en bois.natureplantmaterialappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareNœud, loupeSomething resembling a knot in wood, such as in stone or limbs."The old tree's trunk had a large gnarl that made it difficult to climb. "Le tronc du vieil arbre avait une grosse loupe qui rendait l'escalade difficile.natureappearancegeologymaterialplantbodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareNouer, tordreTo knot or twist something."The tangled yarn began to gnarl into a stubborn knot. "La laine emmêlée a commencé à se nouer en un nœud tenace.natureactionappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareNoueux, tortueuxGnarled, knotty, twisted."The old apple tree had a gnarl trunk, making it difficult to climb. "Le vieux pommier avait un tronc noueux, ce qui rendait l'escalade difficile.appearancenatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareGrogner, gronderTo snarl or growl; to gnar."The dog will gnarl at strangers approaching the fence. "Le chien grognera contre les étrangers qui s'approchent de la clôture.soundanimalactionlanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading