Agnail
The term "agnail" is also used in modern to describe microscopic, hook-like structures on surfaces (such as bionic cutting tools or cactus spines) that help with fluid transport or fog collection. Electronic Entertainment Expo 4K | Merriam-Webster
: It comes from the Old English word angnægl . Ang- (meaning tight, painful, or vexatious). -nægl (meaning nail, specifically an iron nail or spike). agnail
: Regularly apply hand cream or cuticle oil to keep the skin flexible and prevent future splits. 💡 Did You Know? The term "agnail" is also used in modern
