protuberant

[ UK /pɹətjˈuːbəɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. curving outward
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How To Use protuberant In A Sentence

  • Protuberant eyes, or exophthalmos, can be a sign of a thyroid disorder, for example. Simple Skin Beauty
  • When this rounded contour appears to be greater than normal, the abdomen is said to be bulging or protuberant.
  • Mother and baby live near the airport, while their protuberantly lipped kin mooch about on the cycling and hiking trails by which the encircling Alaskan wilderness infiltrates and permeates the city.
  • Internally, their protuberant eyes have cones above for color vision and rods below for monochromatic vision, allowing the fish to see both above and below water at the same time.
  • A trailing eugenia bears dark red flowers shaped like a mop, and a tiny white lily with petals and strangely protuberant anthers scents the air as with honey and almonds. Tropic Days
  • How long before the protuberant outer ear is lopped?
  • The women have such pronounced "steatopygia" that a mother who needs to carry her toddler on her back will have the child throw his arms around her neck and stand on her remarkably protuberant, gravity-defying buttocks. The Andamanese and Human Biodiversity Conservation
  • The gargoyles on the outside of the theatre were particularly hideous, with protuberant tongues, pointed teeth, slits for eyes and sharp claws; despite this Lucy had named them like pet animals before she knew it.
  • Xie Sansheng, what majority centers in the bine is mid, form, long can amount to 10 centimeters, highlight below midrib, the brim has tit state protuberant .
  • A lifted young profile, ever so slightly of the father's aquilinity, a vocal-looking swell to the bosom, and a chin that locked up prettily to the protuberant upper lip. Star-Dust
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