n. pl. cal·los·i·ties 1. The condition of being calloused. Also called tylosis. 2. Hardheartedness; insensitivity. 3. See callus. [Middle English callosite, from Old French, from Late Latin callōsitās, from Latin callōsus, callous; see CALLOUS.] |
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