Calluses

/ˈkæləsɪz/ noun

Thick, hardened patches of skin that form where there's repeated friction or pressure, usually on hands or feet.

From Latin 'callus' meaning 'hard skin.' The Romans understood that repeated work literally changes your skin, creating protective layers.

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