Callused

/ˈkæl.juːst/ adjective

Having calluses; having thick, hardened areas of skin from repeated friction or pressure.

From 'callus' (Latin callus, meaning hardened skin) plus the past participle suffix '-ed'. The word evolved from physical descriptions of toughened skin into metaphorical uses for emotional hardening.

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