Definitionn. something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings
Last update: July 28, 2015
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" Opinion " is then no mere excrescence; it is the necessary sequel to " Truth." [Please select]
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The slave-traders whom Wilberforce attacked were comparatively a powerless excrescence. [Please select]
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The curious excrescence on the bill of the drake _nukta_ or comb-duck is now much enlarged. [Please select]
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Gall: an abnormal swelling or excrescence on a plant, produced by an insect: = cecidium. [Please select]
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It is rather its excrescence to be removed by every effort. [Please select]
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It was smooth, moreover, offering neither knot nor excrescence for a foothold. [Please select]
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One excrescence the more has been formed; as it dries it becomes black. [Please select]
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An excrescence in a flat country--a little hump of ground. [Please select]
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"Oh, my dear child," said Elma, "do you imagine for a moment that that excrescence at the back of your head is fashionable." [Please select]
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Vincent is nothing more, is Mont Garou, of which La Soufriere is a sort of lofty excrescence in the northwest, 4,048 feet high, and flanking the main peak at some distance away. [Please select]
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