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protuberance

American  
[proh-too-ber-uhns, -tyoo-, pruh-] / proʊˈtu bər əns, -ˈtyu-, prə- /

noun

  1. the condition, state, or quality of being protuberant.

  2. a protuberant part or thing; projection or bulge.

    Synonyms:
    swelling, protrusion

Other Word Forms

  • nonprotuberance noun
  • protuberantial adjective

Etymology

Origin of protuberance

First recorded in 1640–50; protuber(ant) + -ance

Example Sentences

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After friends and family suggested the protuberance might be a contender for the Guinness World Records, the couple submitted an application for “the world’s heaviest potato,” sat back and waited.

From New York Times • Mar. 17, 2022

That explained the protuberance on its snout, which resembled a tiny battering ram.

From Scientific American • Jul. 24, 2021

This so-called larchrymal saber is a bony protuberance just under their eye.

From National Geographic • May 5, 2018

Out of nowhere, it seems, there’s a painful protuberance at the lower end of the breastbone or ­sternum.

From Washington Post • Mar. 31, 2017

She thought she could see the white protuberance of bone.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan