Calloused

/ˈkælaʊst/ adjective

Having hardened, thickened skin from repeated friction or pressure; emotionally hardened or insensitive.

From Late Latin 'callosus' (thick, hard) through Old French. The word took on the figurative meaning of emotional hardness because calluses were seen as a form of hardening.

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