Crossword-Solution: PROTUBERANCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Protuberance | n. | That which is protuberant swelled or pushed beyond the surrounding or adjacent surface; a swelling or tumor on the body; a prominence; a bunch or knob; an elevation. |
We have 56 clues for the answer “PROTUBERANCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the condition of being protuberant | 1 answer |
| ARCHED back | 5 answers |
| nasus | 6 answers |
| nasi | 6 answers |
| Wart | 7 answers |
| knurl | 7 answers |
| tumescence | 9 answers |
| distension | 9 answers |
| tusk | 12 answers |
| prominent feature | 12 answers |
| Venter | 13 answers |
| Potbelly | 13 answers |
| snout | 14 answers |
| prow | 15 answers |
| lobe | 15 answers |
| Neb | 16 answers |
| Jutting | 17 answers |
| Proboscis | 20 answers |
| Tush | 25 answers |
| Jut | 27 answers |
| forepart | 29 answers |
| Knob | 29 answers |
| Schnozzle | 30 answers |
| Conk | 36 answers |
| nuzzle | 36 answers |
| Lip | 38 answers |
| bulge | 39 answers |
| Nozzle | 42 answers |
| Tooth | 43 answers |
| Beak | 43 answers |
| Prominence | 45 answers |
| Protuberance | 45 answers |
| PORTION of land jutting out into sea | 45 answers |
| PROJECTION of land into sea | 45 answers |
| PROTRUSION of land into sea | 45 answers |
| Snoot | 46 answers |
| PIECE of land jutting out into sea | 46 answers |
| LAND jutting out into sea | 46 answers |
| LAND projecting into the sea | 46 answers |
| POINT of high land jutting out into sea | 46 answers |
| CHIN ___ | 48 answers |
| hump | 48 answers |
| Muzzle | 51 answers |
| swelling | 53 answers |
| Projection | 54 answers |
| Nose | 54 answers |
| Bump | 54 answers |
| Mound | 56 answers |
| peninsula | 57 answers |
| Root | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with PROTUBERANCE (5)
They were let out against the stream, and through the upper opening, all impurities thus flowing away below—Cainy Ball and Joseph, who performed this latter operation, being if possible wetter than the rest; they resembled dolphins under a fountain, every protuberance and angle of their clothes dribbling forth a small rill.
Like tailors’ dummies they were headless; and like tailors’ dummies they had a handsome unnecessary humpiness in the shoulders, and a pigeon-breasted protuberance of chest; but barring this, they were not much more like a human figure than any automatic machine at a station that is about the human height.
The inferior dignitaries of the shore—Froward Point, Berry Head, and Prawle—all had acquired their share of the illumination ere this, and at length the very smallest protuberance of wave, cliff, or inlet, even to the innermost recesses of the lovely valley of the Dart, had its portion; and sunlight, now the common possession of all, ceased to be the wonderful and coveted thing it had been a short half hour before.
The part of anything which resembles the human belly in protuberance or in cavity; the innermost part; as, the belly of a flask, muscle, sail, ship.
Ohitika was a jet-black dog, with a silver tip on the end of his tail and on his nose, beside one white paw and a white star upon a protuberance between his ears.
Quotes with PROTUBERANCE (2)
I remember one incident which bears upon this part of the treatise. The gentleman who gave it to me had asked to see my tobacco-pipe; he examined it carefully, and when he came to the little protuberance at the bottom of the bowl he seemed much delighted, and exclaimed that it must be rudimentary. I asked him what he meant." Sir," he answered, "this organ is identical with the rim at the bottom of a cup; it is but another form of the same function. Its purposes must have been…
She winced and covered her ears as Eric, onstage, wrestled with his microphone." Sorry about that, guys!" he yelled. "All right. I'm Eric, and this is my homeboy Matt on the drums. My first poem is called 'Untitled.'" He screwed up his face as if in pain, and wailed into the mike. "Come my faux juggernaut, my nefarious loins! Slather every protuberance with arid zeal!" Simon slid down in his seat. "Please don't tell anyone I know him." Clary giggled. "Who uses the word 'loins…