The old tree was bend and gnarled.
The old man reached his gnarled hand towards me. Her motifs gnarled like an rope with a thousand knots.
No. Gnarled means twisted and knobby. The opposite of odorless might be 'stinky'.
The word gnarled is an adjective describing something as twisted and out of shape. Example sentence: The boy picked up the gnarled tree branch and threw it for the dog to fetch.
The old woman's fingers were badly gnarled from years of tedius beading.
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try the thesaurus. e.g. contorted.
|narld| *one syllable*
Not that I know of. I think you mean "gnarled" - rough, knotty.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
The word is gnarled. It means rugged, roughened and knotty.
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.