Noun (plural form of 'knobbiness') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The mountain has a high degree of knobbinesses which makes climbing difficult.

Definition:The physical features of an area of land, including its surface, especially the features resulting from geological processes, and climate. The terrain has a high degree of knobbinesses which makes navigation challenging.

From terrain

Example:The tire has a rubber surface with many knobbinesses for better grip.

Definition:The outside or uppermost part of an object or area, especially as seen. The tire has a rubber surface with many knobbinesses for better grip.

From surface

Example:The handle of the hoe had extreme knobbinesses to provide a better grip.

Definition:Any distinct thing that can be seen, heard, felt, or otherwise detected through the senses. The handle of the hoe had extreme knobbinesses to provide a better grip.

From object

Example:The ball had a bumpy surface from the knobbinesses.

Definition:Any distinct thing that can be seen, heard, felt, or otherwise detected through the senses. The ball had a bumpy surface from the knobbinesses.

From object

Example:The hiking trail had a high degree of knobbinesses which made the experience more strenuous.

Definition:The physical features of an area of land, including its surface, especially the features resulting from geological processes, and climate. The hiking trail had a high degree of knobbinesses which made the experience more strenuous.

From terrain