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Bicallous
Bicallose Bi*cal"lose, Bicallous Bi*cal"lous, a. [Pref. bi- + callose, callous.] (Bot.) Having two callosities or hard spots. --Gray.
Callous
Callous Cal"lous, a. [L. callosus callous hard, fr. callum, callus, callous skin: cf. F. calleux.] 1. Hardened; indurated. ``A callous hand.' --Goldsmith. ``A callous ulcer.' --Dunglison. 2. Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. ``The callous diplomatist.' --Macaulay. It is an immense blessing to be perfectly callous to ridicule. --T. Arnold. Syn: Obdurate; hard; hardened; indurated; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. See Obdurate. -- Cal"lous*ly, adv. -- Cal"lous*ness, n. A callousness and numbness of soul. --Bentley.
Callously
Callous Cal"lous, a. [L. callosus callous hard, fr. callum, callus, callous skin: cf. F. calleux.] 1. Hardened; indurated. ``A callous hand.' --Goldsmith. ``A callous ulcer.' --Dunglison. 2. Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. ``The callous diplomatist.' --Macaulay. It is an immense blessing to be perfectly callous to ridicule. --T. Arnold. Syn: Obdurate; hard; hardened; indurated; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. See Obdurate. -- Cal"lous*ly, adv. -- Cal"lous*ness, n. A callousness and numbness of soul. --Bentley.
Callousness
Callous Cal"lous, a. [L. callosus callous hard, fr. callum, callus, callous skin: cf. F. calleux.] 1. Hardened; indurated. ``A callous hand.' --Goldsmith. ``A callous ulcer.' --Dunglison. 2. Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. ``The callous diplomatist.' --Macaulay. It is an immense blessing to be perfectly callous to ridicule. --T. Arnold. Syn: Obdurate; hard; hardened; indurated; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible. See Obdurate. -- Cal"lous*ly, adv. -- Cal"lous*ness, n. A callousness and numbness of soul. --Bentley.
Homomallous
Homomallous Ho*mom"al*lous, a. [Homo- + Gr. ? a lock of wool.] (Bot.) Uniformly bending or curving to one side; -- said of leaves which grow on several sides of a stem.
Thallous
Thallous Thal"lous, a. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a lower valence as contrasted with the thallic compounds. [Written also thallious.]

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- Allou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amandine Allou Affoue (born 1980), Ivorian sprinter Bernard Allou (born 1975), Ivorian-French...
- was born in 1670. The Allou family came from Beauvaisis. On 8 July 1702 Gilles Allou, architect, son of the jeweler Philippe Allou and of Elisabeth Calippe...
- Amandine Allou Affoué (born 29 August 1980 in Botro) is a Côte d'Ivoire sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres. Allou represented Côte d'Ivoire...
- Édouard Allou (6 March 1820 – 12 July 1888) was a French lawyer and politician. He was a senator for life from 1882 until his death in 1888. https://books...
- Bernard Allou (born 19 June 1975) is a former professional footballer who pla**** as a winger. He most notably pla**** for Paris Saint-Germain, Nagoya Grampus...
- de la France Tome troisième (Paris 1741), p. 504. Allou, pp. 22–25. Duchesne, p. 477, no. 3. Allou, pp. 25–27 (citing the Life of S. Faro by Hildegarius...
- from Bab Bou Jeloud in the west until rejoining Tala'a Kebira in the Ain Allou area in the east between the Chrabliyine Mosque and Place Nejjarine. Although...
- cinemas making it the largest cinema complex in Greece. Next to it, the Allou Fun Park is the most recent and largest amu****t theme park in Athens,...
- Thomas Kokkinis, Roméo Calenda, Francis Llacer, Pascal Nouma and Bernard Allou. Before playing for the first team, they were part of the men's under-19...
- agreed to build a canal, which would link Bayou Terrebonne to New Orleans. Allou D'Hemecourt surve**** the area in 1835. His map bears the name Longueville...