knobby in the PONS Dictionary

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The leaves are thick, fleshy, hairless, deep shiny green, and club-shaped, knobby, or finger-like, clumped tightly together.
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They also share characteristics with mountain bicycles in that they utilize knobby tread tires for traction and, increasingly, disc brakes.
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The region contains flat-topped knobby terrain that may have been formed by glaciers at some time in the past.
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The sculpture shows five spiral rows of rounded brown nodules separated by twelve axial ribs with fine granules, giving the shell a knobby appearance.
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Those later bikes were all single-cylinder machines with dual range transmissions and proper knobby-type off-road tires.
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It has small knobby succulent leaves each a few millimeters long.
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The inflorescences hold clusters of thick, knobby flower heads.
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There is usually a knobby bump at the base of each.
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Larches are often used in bonsai culture, where their knobby bark, small needles, fresh spring foliage, and especially autumn colour are appreciated.
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It is generally glandular, with knobby glands most easily seen on the leaves, and often hairy to woolly.
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