Gnarl - definition of gnarl by The Free Dictionary Define gnarl gnarl synonyms, gnarl pronunciation, gnarl translation, English dictionary definition of gnarl intr v gnarled , gnarl·ing , gnarls To snarl; growl
gnarl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb gnarl (third-person singular simple present gnarls, present participle gnarling, simple past and past participle gnarled) (transitive) To knot or twist something
GNARL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The tree has gnarled red branches and deep green leaves 3 meanings: 1 any knotty protuberance or swelling on a tree 2 to knot or cause to knot obsolete to growl or snarl Click for more definitions
GNARL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Although the "wood" has realistic knots, gnarls and woodworm holes, it's made of hardened polyurethane Because it's been moulded from a piece of oak, it's got all the knots and gnarls of real wood
What does GNARL mean? - Definitions. net A gnarl is a rough, twisted, or distorted part of something, especially a tree, caused due to old age or environmental factors As a verb, to gnarl means to make twisted, knotted or distorted