Callus

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Callus ( callus ) ( Latin callus , 'hard skin ', 'callus', 'hardening'; Pl . : Calusse / Kalusse or (esp. Scientific) Calli / Kalli ) stands for:

  • generally a callus
  • Callus (medicine)
    • the newly formed bone tissue at the point of fracture
    • generally a (skin) callus; please refer
  • Callus (botany)
    • Complexes of undifferentiated plant cells
    • Calluses or thickening on plant organs

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