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  • Callosity
  • Piece of skin that has become thickened

    A callosity is a type of callus, a piece of skin that has become thickened as a result of repeated contact and friction. All Old World monkeys, gibbons

    Callosity

    Callosity

    Callosity

  • Buttocks
  • Anatomical feature on the posterior of some primates

    callosities due to the gluteal muscles being large enough to provide the same cushioning. Females of certain species of baboon have red callosities that

    Buttocks

    Buttocks

    Buttocks

  • Ergot (horse anatomy)
  • Callus under the fetlock of an equine

    The ergot is a small callosity (Calcar metacarpeum and Calcar metatarseum) on the underside of the fetlock of a horse or other equine. Some equines have

    Ergot (horse anatomy)

    Ergot (horse anatomy)

    Ergot_(horse_anatomy)

  • Equine anatomy
  • Descriptive scheme

    the horse, though technically it is the third metacarpal Chestnut: a callosity on the inside of each leg Chin groove: the part of the horse's head behind

    Equine anatomy

    Equine anatomy

    Equine_anatomy

  • Right whale
  • Three species of large baleen whales of the genus Eubalaena

    1935, then photographed again in 1959, 1980, 1985, and 1992. Consistent callosity patterns ensured it was the same animal. She was last photographed in

    Right whale

    Right whale

    Right_whale

  • Skin conditions in instrumental musicians
  • joints in violinists. Drummer's digit is the callosity seen on the lateral phalanx of the left finger. Callosities need treatment only when they are excessive

    Skin conditions in instrumental musicians

    Skin_conditions_in_instrumental_musicians

  • Palmoplantar keratoderma
  • Abnormal thickening of skin in the palms or soles

    epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma", "Hereditary painful callosities", "Hereditary painful callosity syndrome", "Keratosis follicularis", "Keratosis palmoplantaris

    Palmoplantar keratoderma

    Palmoplantar keratoderma

    Palmoplantar_keratoderma

  • Baboon
  • Genus of mammals

    nerveless, hairless pads of skin on their protruding buttocks called ischial callosities that provide for sitting comfort. Male hamadryas baboons have large white

    Baboon

    Baboon

    Baboon

  • List of skin conditions
  • epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, hereditary painful callosities, hereditary painful callosity syndrome, keratosis follicularis, keratosis palmoplantaris

    List of skin conditions

    List of skin conditions

    List_of_skin_conditions

  • Callus
  • Thickened and hardened area of skin

    as weightlifting and gymnastics due to the repeated gripping of bars. Callosity Hyperkeratosis "Corns and Calluses: Symptoms, Treatment & Care Tips".

    Callus

    Callus

    Callus

  • Zebra
  • Striped animal in the equid family

    the source of a sound. Unlike horses, zebras and asses have chestnut callosities present only on their front legs. In contrast to other living equines

    Zebra

    Zebra

    Zebra

  • Lar gibbon
  • Species of ape

    Gibbons have tough, bony padding on their buttocks, known as the ischial callosities, or sitting pads. Lar gibbons have the greatest north-south range of

    Lar gibbon

    Lar gibbon

    Lar_gibbon

  • Streptanthus breweri
  • Species of flowering plant

    length. The leaves of the plant sometimes have hardened, orange-pigmented callosities on the blades which are thought to be egg-mimics. Female California White

    Streptanthus breweri

    Streptanthus_breweri

  • Adinus
  • Genus of gastropods

    is abruptly truncate at its base. The inner lip is corrugated, with a callosity at hind part. The outer lip is grooved internally, externally marginated

    Adinus

    Adinus

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • Unidentified Gasteria bearing leaves with a rugose surface, banded with callosities The runcinate lobes of a Taraxacum officinale leaf point downward, i

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Southern right whale
  • Species of whale

    dorsal fin, a long, arching mouth, and white growths on its head known as callosities. Previously hunted for hundreds of years, almost to extinction, the species

    Southern right whale

    Southern right whale

    Southern_right_whale

  • Tritia gibbosula
  • Species of gastropod

    margined without, smooth within, joining towards the top a large polished callosity, by which the columella and inferior surface of the whorls are entirely

    Tritia gibbosula

    Tritia gibbosula

    Tritia_gibbosula

  • Whale louse
  • Family of crustaceans

    an important role. On the right whale, the parasites live mainly on callosities (raised callus-like patches of skin on the whales' heads). The clusters

    Whale louse

    Whale louse

    Whale_louse

  • Dermatophagia
  • Compulsion towards biting one's own skin

    Hawsawi, K.; Al Aboud, K.; Ramesh, V. (2003). "Dermatophagia Simulating Callosities". Dermatology and Psychosomatics. 4: 42–43. doi:10.1159/000070535. Huzar

    Dermatophagia

    Dermatophagia

    Dermatophagia

  • Amastra antiqua
  • Species of mollusc

    extremities of the peristome converge and are united by a thick parietal callosity. The columella is flexuous, ending in a narrow plait. The sculpture consists

    Amastra antiqua

    Amastra antiqua

    Amastra_antiqua

  • Confluens (caddisfly)
  • Genus of insects

    view; no brush of hairs from base. Wings, ♂ (fig. 1); anterior with a callosity at base, discoidal cell exceedingly narrow and long but abnormal apically

    Confluens (caddisfly)

    Confluens_(caddisfly)

  • Chestnut (horse anatomy)
  • Equine body part

    keratinized growths that have evolved with chestnuts. Post-evolution, these callosities can serve as a way for equines to scratch their faces. As chestnuts grow

    Chestnut (horse anatomy)

    Chestnut (horse anatomy)

    Chestnut_(horse_anatomy)

  • Whale barnacle
  • Barnacles that attach to whales

    calcified skin called callosities. The distribution of callosities and the light colored cyamids that occupy the callosities forms a unique pattern for

    Whale barnacle

    Whale barnacle

    Whale_barnacle

  • North Atlantic right whale
  • Species of whale found in the North Atlantic Ocean

    right whales is their callosities: rough, white patches of keratinized skin found on their heads. The right whale's callosities provide habitat for large

    North Atlantic right whale

    North Atlantic right whale

    North_Atlantic_right_whale

  • Baleen whale
  • Parvorder of mammal

    big and bulky, without the necessity for a streamlined body. They have callosities, unlike other whales, with the exception of the bowhead whale. Rorquals

    Baleen whale

    Baleen whale

    Baleen_whale

  • Glossary of equestrian terms
  • matching or lighter-colored mane and tail. 2.  Chestnut (horse anatomy): A callosity on the inside of each leg, thought to possibly be a vestigial remnant

    Glossary of equestrian terms

    Glossary of equestrian terms

    Glossary_of_equestrian_terms

  • Cercopithecinae
  • Subfamily of Old World monkeys

    nonexistent. All species have well-developed thumbs. Some species have ischial callosities on their rump, which can change their colour during their mating periods

    Cercopithecinae

    Cercopithecinae

    Cercopithecinae

  • Pygmy right whale
  • Species of mammal

    effective discriminators. Unlike true right whales, pygmy rights do not have callosities. The dorsal fin is falcate (crescent-shaped) and located about three-quarters

    Pygmy right whale

    Pygmy right whale

    Pygmy_right_whale

  • Calliostoma consimile
  • Species of gastropod

    obliquely quadrangular. The pearly columella is margined with a white callosity. This marine species occurs in the Southern Atlantic Ocean from Tierra

    Calliostoma consimile

    Calliostoma consimile

    Calliostoma_consimile

  • Amalda edithae
  • Species of gastropod

    spirally. A columellar callosity extends from just below the center of the aperture across the body and penultimate whorls. This callosity is well-defined with

    Amalda edithae

    Amalda edithae

    Amalda_edithae

  • Dilophosaurus
  • Genus of theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic

    whereafter it lowered its body, and brought its metatarsals and the callosity around its ischium to the ground; this created impressions of symmetrical

    Dilophosaurus

    Dilophosaurus

    Dilophosaurus

  • Spectamen semireticulatum
  • Species of gastropod

    ends approaching and nearly meeting. They are united by a white parietal callosity. The columella is vertical, arcuate, and slightly expanded. The umbilicus

    Spectamen semireticulatum

    Spectamen semireticulatum

    Spectamen_semireticulatum

  • Gelada
  • Species of Old World monkey

    skin around their patches. Geladas also have well-developed ischial callosities. Sexual dimorphism is seen in this species; males average 18.5 kg (40

    Gelada

    Gelada

    Gelada

  • Moor macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on the rump. It has ischial callosities, which are oval-shaped. It is about 50–58.5 cm long, and eats figs, bamboo

    Moor macaque

    Moor macaque

    Moor_macaque

  • Barbary macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    monkeys, the Barbary macaque has well-developed sitting pads (ischial callosities) on its rear. Females exhibit an exaggerated anogenital swelling, which

    Barbary macaque

    Barbary macaque

    Barbary_macaque

  • Sumatran orangutan
  • Species of ape

    fully grown human. They have a fully grown beard, fully developed cheek callosities, and long hair. These orangutans have reached full sexual and social

    Sumatran orangutan

    Sumatran orangutan

    Sumatran_orangutan

  • Mauritius sheldgoose
  • Extinct species of bird

    metacarpal (the hand bone to which the alula feathers attach) which ends in a callosity (with a rough and irregular surface). The length of the carpometacarpus

    Mauritius sheldgoose

    Mauritius sheldgoose

    Mauritius_sheldgoose

  • Nassa (gastropod)
  • Genus of gastropods

    inner lip is covered with a thin enamel, and with a prominent plait-like callosity at the hind part. The columella is rounded and subtruncate anteriorly

    Nassa (gastropod)

    Nassa (gastropod)

    Nassa_(gastropod)

  • Cantharidus dilatatus
  • Species of gastropod

    white callosity. The concave columella is vertical. The inner lip is broadly expanded, covering the umbilicus, and spreading as a broad white callosity over

    Cantharidus dilatatus

    Cantharidus dilatatus

    Cantharidus_dilatatus

  • Deal porter
  • Specialist dock workers in London

    men. The shoulder of an experienced deal porter is said to develop a callosity which enables it to bear the weight and friction of a load of planks.

    Deal porter

    Deal porter

    Deal_porter

  • Conuber conicum
  • Species of gastropod

    somewhat thin, with a prominent callosity, which is spirally sulcate. The umbilicus is angularly excavate; with a kind of callosity within the suture at the

    Conuber conicum

    Conuber conicum

    Conuber_conicum

  • Bistolida nanostraca
  • Species of sea snail

    (9-17mm), more gracile and cylindrical shape, umbilicate spire, reduced callosity, more subtle transverse banding and ground color, finer dorsal spotting

    Bistolida nanostraca

    Bistolida nanostraca

    Bistolida_nanostraca

  • North Pacific right whale
  • Species of mammal

    tip, which often has a large callosity, referred to by whalers as the "bonnet". The functional purpose of the callosities has not been determined. The

    North Pacific right whale

    North Pacific right whale

    North_Pacific_right_whale

  • Chalicotherium
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    crop fodder which was then processed by squarish, low-crowned molars. Callosities on the ischium imply that these animals would sit on their haunches for

    Chalicotherium

    Chalicotherium

    Chalicotherium

  • Seashore wildlife
  • species (Muricidae) have wide oval aperture, notched at base; columella callosity smooth and arched; operculum is horny thin, nucleus at outside edge; sculpture

    Seashore wildlife

    Seashore wildlife

    Seashore_wildlife

  • Nassarius arcularia
  • Species of gastropod

    which is enlarged upon the body of the shell, and forms a semicircular callosity, often thick, polished, marked at the lower part by transverse guttules

    Nassarius arcularia

    Nassarius arcularia

    Nassarius_arcularia

  • Pes cavus
  • Medical condition

    metatarsalgia, pain under the first metatarsal, plantar fasciitis, painful callosities, ankle arthritis, and Achilles tendonitis. There are many other symptoms

    Pes cavus

    Pes cavus

    Pes_cavus

  • Timbaraba
  • Genus of beetle

    means "sprinkles of white" – refers to the eburneous (resembling ivory) callosities that occur on the elytra. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of

    Timbaraba

    Timbaraba

  • Epidendrum coriifolium
  • Species of orchid

    shorter than the sepals. The cordate to reniform lip has an elevated callosity down the middle, which extends into a blunt apicule in the retuse end

    Epidendrum coriifolium

    Epidendrum coriifolium

    Epidendrum_coriifolium

  • Indian flapshell turtle
  • Species of freshwater turtle predominant in South Asia

    closed over the hind limbs with a smaller flap over tail; seven plastral callosities are present, and the head is large, its width is 21–25% of the carapace

    Indian flapshell turtle

    Indian flapshell turtle

    Indian_flapshell_turtle

  • Malum perforans
  • Medical condition

    feedback on the impact of the feet when walking. These ulcers start with callosity under which suppuration takes place. The pus comes out and a hole forms

    Malum perforans

    Malum perforans

    Malum_perforans

  • Papuina trochiformis
  • Species of gastropod

    two. The suture is shallow. The aperture is oblique, having a distinct callosity, presenting a somewhat heliciniform appearance, The peristome is expanded

    Papuina trochiformis

    Papuina trochiformis

    Papuina_trochiformis

  • Indian softshell turtle
  • Species of freshwater turtle

    of the ontoplastron, which forms an obtuse or a right angle; plastral callosities very large, hyo-hypoplastral, xiphiplastral, and, in old specimens, ento-plastral

    Indian softshell turtle

    Indian softshell turtle

    Indian_softshell_turtle

  • Xenochalepus morio
  • Species of beetle

    straight, converging from the base to the apex, the disc with a longitudinal callosity on either side, closely and coarsely punctured. The elytra are broader

    Xenochalepus morio

    Xenochalepus_morio

  • Dillwynella aulacophora
  • Extinct species of gastropod

    discontinuous and thin, except in the columellar region that contains a callosity. This marine species was found as a fossil in a coal mine near Mons in

    Dillwynella aulacophora

    Dillwynella aulacophora

    Dillwynella_aulacophora

  • Guildfordia yoka
  • Species of gastropod

    part. Some specimens lack the rose-coloured line round the umbilical callosity. The aperture is oval, thick, with the nucleus in the external lower corner

    Guildfordia yoka

    Guildfordia yoka

    Guildfordia_yoka

  • Perotrochus quoyanus
  • Species of gastropod

    is nacreous within. The columellar margin is recurved with a nacreous callosity. The nearly sharp outer lip is not reflexed. The color of the shell is

    Perotrochus quoyanus

    Perotrochus quoyanus

    Perotrochus_quoyanus

  • Anacithara nanisca
  • Species of gastropod

    continuous peristome. The columella is oblique, covered with a moderate callosity, equipped with a tiny tubercle above under the outer lip, and is biplicate

    Anacithara nanisca

    Anacithara nanisca

    Anacithara_nanisca

  • Mona monkey
  • Species of Old World monkey

    are a pair of patches of white hair which closely resemble the ischial callosities found in baboons and other Old World monkeys in this position. The mona

    Mona monkey

    Mona monkey

    Mona_monkey

  • Leucosyrinx eremita
  • Species of gastropod

    almost from the suture to the keel. The inner lip forms a thin and narrow callosity on the almost straight columella, which is slightly twisted at the base

    Leucosyrinx eremita

    Leucosyrinx eremita

    Leucosyrinx_eremita

  • Clavus albotuberculatus
  • Species of gastropod

    very short and large. The columella is slightly curved, with a brown callosity, its lower extremity produced, near the suture with a strong tubercle

    Clavus albotuberculatus

    Clavus albotuberculatus

    Clavus_albotuberculatus

  • Cominella adspersa
  • Species of gastropod

    the base of the emargination. The ovular aperture is provided with a callosity upon the left lip, which is of a beautiful reddish color. The pouter lip

    Cominella adspersa

    Cominella adspersa

    Cominella_adspersa

  • Chytra kirkii
  • Species of gastropod

    arcuate line joined above to the extremity of the labrum by a thickish callosity. The width of the shell is 19 mm. The height of the shell is 15 mm. Its

    Chytra kirkii

    Chytra kirkii

    Chytra_kirkii

  • Austropeplea brazieri
  • Species of gastropod

    region and is ultimately connected with the upper lip by a thin, whitish callosity. This species is endemic to Australia and occurs in New South Wales. Austropeplea

    Austropeplea brazieri

    Austropeplea brazieri

    Austropeplea_brazieri

  • Turbo exquisitus
  • Species of gastropod

    and pearly within. The columella is thickened, terminating in a blunt callosity at the base. A variety occurs of a brilliant orange-red color throughout

    Turbo exquisitus

    Turbo exquisitus

    Turbo_exquisitus

  • Pulsarella clevei
  • Species of gastropod

    ridged within, with a shallow, wide sinus. The columellar lip has a median callosity. This marine species occurs off Sri Lanka WoRMS (2015). Pulsarella cognata

    Pulsarella clevei

    Pulsarella clevei

    Pulsarella_clevei

  • Phrontis vibex
  • Species of gastropod

    fine striae. The columella is arcuated and is covered with a fairly wide callosity, brown at its upper part and white towards the base, which is adorned

    Phrontis vibex

    Phrontis vibex

    Phrontis_vibex

  • Amphitrichia bicallosicephala
  • Species of beetle

    weakly shining. The species was named after the presence of a pair of callosities on the frons. Global Biodiversity Information Facility Schoolmeesters

    Amphitrichia bicallosicephala

    Amphitrichia_bicallosicephala

  • Musa sikkimensis
  • Species of banana

    fruit bunch. The fruits are described as lax, arising from large, brown callosities on axis, angled at maturity. The pulp is scanty, dirty white to pale

    Musa sikkimensis

    Musa sikkimensis

    Musa_sikkimensis

  • Pseudoliva sepimentum
  • Species of gastropod

    above by a canal formed by the prolongation, upon the columella, of a callosity which becomes there a thin sharp plate. This plate presents the appearance

    Pseudoliva sepimentum

    Pseudoliva sepimentum

    Pseudoliva_sepimentum

  • Planacollonista rosea
  • Species of gastropod

    furnished with a somewhat inconspicuous white corrugated umbilicus. The callosity at the umbilicus is only perceptible under a lens in very good specimens

    Planacollonista rosea

    Planacollonista_rosea

  • Aclis subcarinata
  • Species of gastropod

    a small spout-like siphonal canal. The inner lip forms a narrow thin callosity on the columella, which is subvertical and slightly sinuated. A thin callus

    Aclis subcarinata

    Aclis subcarinata

    Aclis_subcarinata

  • Vexillum escharoides
  • Species of gastropod

    reverted short beak. The aperture is narrow, oval-oblong, with a spiral callosity at the posterior angle. The outer lip is thin, slightly ecurved medially

    Vexillum escharoides

    Vexillum escharoides

    Vexillum_escharoides

  • Perrona
  • Genus of gastropods

    shows a wide shallow sinus near the middle. The inner lip has a thick callosity at the hind part near the suture. The species of Perrona are smooth and

    Perrona

    Perrona

    Perrona

  • Amphidromus reflexilabris
  • Species of tree snail

    like the lip, of a pale rose-color, with its margins connected by a thin callosity. This species occurs in Timor Island and Vietnam. Amphidromus reflexilabris

    Amphidromus reflexilabris

    Amphidromus reflexilabris

    Amphidromus_reflexilabris

  • Triumphis distorta
  • Species of sea snail

    pretty thick, and partially conceals at its base a grooved columellar callosity. The coloring of this shell is whitish, marked with brown or fawn colored

    Triumphis distorta

    Triumphis distorta

    Triumphis_distorta

  • Drillia aerope
  • Species of gastropod

    and short with a deep rounded anal sulcus and a prominent subsutural callosity. The outer lip is subvaricose, sharp-edged and smooth within. The inner

    Drillia aerope

    Drillia aerope

    Drillia_aerope

  • Nassarius globosus
  • Species of gastropod

    covered by the inner lip, which is enlarged into a whitish, wide, and thick callosity, upon the body of the lbody whorl. The color of this shell is of a reddish

    Nassarius globosus

    Nassarius globosus

    Nassarius_globosus

  • Micrelenchus sanguineus
  • Species of gastropod

    within. The outer lip is solid, often strengthened within by a white callosity. The arcuate columella is nearly vertical. The inner lip spreads a little

    Micrelenchus sanguineus

    Micrelenchus sanguineus

    Micrelenchus_sanguineus

  • Mangelia decaryi
  • Species of gastropod

    rather wide and lacks a siphonal canal at its base. The columella shows a callosity that becomes rather thick at the top. The outer lip is incrassate, bends

    Mangelia decaryi

    Mangelia decaryi

    Mangelia_decaryi

  • Notophthalmus
  • Genus of amphibians

    there is a clear sexual dimorphism: the males have very strong rut callosities consisting of 10 to 12 horn platelets on the inside of the hind legs

    Notophthalmus

    Notophthalmus

    Notophthalmus

  • Paramelania
  • Genus of gastropods

    sometimes slightly prolonged inferiorly. Peristome thick, margins joined by a callosity. Operculum like that of Tiphobia. This article incorporates public domain

    Paramelania

    Paramelania

    Paramelania

  • Nassarius coronatus
  • Species of gastropod

    which extends upon the body of the body whorl in a white, rather thick callosity, loaded towards the base with some slightly apparent guttules, and terminated

    Nassarius coronatus

    Nassarius coronatus

    Nassarius_coronatus

  • Iredalea
  • Genus of gastropods

    The anal sinus is deep and broad, separated from the body whorl by a callosity. A brown band on the periphery is a usual feature. Species within the

    Iredalea

    Iredalea

    Iredalea

  • Amastra cyclostoma
  • Species of mollusc

    unreflected, with the extremities slightly converging and joined by a thin callosity. The columella is livid-white, broad, and flat, terminating in a subtle

    Amastra cyclostoma

    Amastra cyclostoma

    Amastra_cyclostoma

  • Oxymeris crenulata
  • Species of gastropod

    gives rise from the middle to the base to a pretty thick, projecting callosity, in the form of a keel. This species presents a great number of varieties

    Oxymeris crenulata

    Oxymeris crenulata

    Oxymeris_crenulata

  • Pollia undosa
  • Species of gastropod

    The columella is wrinkled and covered at its base with a thin, raised callosity. In large specimens of P. undosa the shell is strongly spirally corded

    Pollia undosa

    Pollia undosa

    Pollia_undosa

  • Pusia zebrina
  • Species of gastropod

    very narrow and is marked by three folds on the columella, followed by a callosity on the side of the spire. The outer lip is thickened and adorned with

    Pusia zebrina

    Pusia zebrina

    Pusia_zebrina

  • Nassarius pullus
  • Species of gastropod

    part of the body of the shell, and forms a large, white, and polished callosity. The ground color of this shell is whitish, ash or bluish, sometimes without

    Nassarius pullus

    Nassarius pullus

    Nassarius_pullus

  • Meryta sinclairii
  • Species of tree endemic to New Zealand

    has numerous warty excrescences and is easily wounded, producing large callosities as it heals. The wood is white and brittle. The branches are very stout

    Meryta sinclairii

    Meryta sinclairii

    Meryta_sinclairii

  • Bullia callosa
  • Species of gastropod

    enlarging itself, to the left lip, where it forms a large semicircular callosity, of a deep chestnut color, bordered with white. Each of the whorls of

    Bullia callosa

    Bullia callosa

    Bullia_callosa

  • Nassarius granifer
  • Species of gastropod

    arcuated, covering the inner lip, which is expanded into a white, thick callosity, covering the whole lower surface, and a portion of the upper whorls.

    Nassarius granifer

    Nassarius granifer

    Nassarius_granifer

  • Aesopus multistriatus
  • Species of gastropod

    center. The columella curves downward, joined to the lip above by a thick callosity. The aperture is elongately oval, with a short and rather broad siphonal

    Aesopus multistriatus

    Aesopus multistriatus

    Aesopus_multistriatus

  • Butts and bounds
  • On legal deeds and their content

    2:2), where the prohibition of מיבלין‎ is said to refer to "removing the callosity" [from the trees]. Rabbi Nathan ben Abraham (11th-century) provides a

    Butts and bounds

    Butts and bounds

    Butts_and_bounds

  • Asperdaphne peradmirabilis
  • Species of gastropod

    columella is a little oblique and tortuous, whitish, without markings or callosity, only furnished with a small whitish tripartite tubercle at the upper

    Asperdaphne peradmirabilis

    Asperdaphne peradmirabilis

    Asperdaphne_peradmirabilis

  • List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
  • chronicus 698.4 Dermatitis factitia 698.9 Pruritus NOS 700 Corns and callosities 701 Other hypertrophic and atrophic conditions of skin 701.0 Circumscribed

    List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_680–709:_diseases_of_the_skin_and_subcutaneous_tissue

  • Tritia neritea
  • Species of gastropod

    towards the middle, furnished with a wide, reddish, and almost circular callosity, which extends upon the body of the body whorl. The coloring is slightly

    Tritia neritea

    Tritia neritea

    Tritia_neritea

  • Leucorhynchia tricarinata
  • Species of gastropod

    other keels. The spiral crenellate run round the sutures and round the callosity of the peristome. This is tongue-shaped and conceals almost the umbilicus

    Leucorhynchia tricarinata

    Leucorhynchia tricarinata

    Leucorhynchia_tricarinata

  • Amastra tenuispira
  • Species of gastropod

    peristome is simple and acute, with the extremities united by a thin callosity. The columella is sub-biplicate, light-brown, tortuous, and abruptly terminates

    Amastra tenuispira

    Amastra_tenuispira

  • Amoria damonii
  • Species of gastropod

    lines, resulting in a pattern of crowded triangular spots. The sutural callosity is very dark. The protoconch is glossy, domed, white on the early whorls

    Amoria damonii

    Amoria damonii

    Amoria_damonii

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Online names & meanings

  • Trihaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Trihaan

    Another Name of Joy

  • Rushikeh | ருஷீகேஹ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rushikeh | ருஷீகேஹ 

    Rushikesh

  • Nasihah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Nasihah

    Advisor

  • Sheba
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sheba

    Captivity; old man; repose; oath.

  • Amhrosine
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Amhrosine

    Immortal.

  • Chalsia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chalsia

    Landing place or port, Seaport. place name

  • Achyutha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Achyutha

    Lord Vishnu, Imperishable, Indestructible, Immovable

  • GUNNHILD
  • Female

    Norwegian

    GUNNHILD

    Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Gunhild, GUNNHILD means "war-battle."

  • Admah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Admah

    Earthy; red; bloody.

  • ARTACHSHASHTA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ARTACHSHASHTA

    (אַרְתַּחְשַׁשְׁתְּא) Hebrew form of Persian Artachshatra, ARTACHSHASHTA means "great warrior" or "lion-king." In the bible, this is the name of the son and successor of Xerxes as emperor of Persia.

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  • Callosities
  • pl.

    of Callosity

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A disease affecting the splint bones, as a callosity or hard excrescence.

  • Sitfast
  • n.

    A callosity with inflamed edges, on the back of a horse, under the saddle.

  • Callus
  • n.

    Same as Callosity

  • Callosity
  • n.

    A hard or thickened spot or protuberance; a hardening and thickening of the skin or bark of a part, eps. as a result of continued pressure or friction.