The meaning of gnarl when referring to a tree is the knot protruding from a tree. This can be memorized easily by remembering that gnarl mainly means knot.
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Gnarl is "a rough, knotty protuberance, especially on a tree".
Referring to the Anacardiaceae , a tropical tree.
Yes, a knot on a tree branch is often referred to as a "burl." This typically occurs when the tree undergoes stress or injury, causing localized abnormal growth. Burls are valued for their unique appearance and are often used in woodworking for their interesting grain patterns.
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The verb to gnaw has no such form. However the noun gnarl and adjective gnarly originally refer to a knotted protuberance, such as a tree root. Gnarled or gnarly has the meaning twisted or tangled, and is a surfer's slang for "outstanding", from a difficult move.
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