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protuberant
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Word definitions for protuberant in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Protuberant \Pro*tu"ber*ant\, a. [L. protuberans, -antis, p. pr. of protuberare. See Protuberate .] Prominent, or excessively prominent; bulging beyond the surrounding or adjacent surface; swelling; as, a protuberant joint; a protuberant eye. -- Pro*tu"ber*ant*ly ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, from French protubérant (16c.) and directly from Late Latin protuberantem (moninative protuberans ), present participle of protuberare "to swell, bulge out" (see protuberance ). Related: Protuberantly .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. curving outward [syn: bellied , bellying , bulbous , bulging , bulgy ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. swell or bulge outward.
Usage examples of protuberant.
A mongrel of whale-shark distended by biothaumaturgy to be cathedral-sized, varicellate shelled, metal pipework thicker than a man in ganglia protuberant like prolapsed veins, boat-sized fins swinging on oiled hinges, a dorsal row of chimneys smoking whitely.
Ab inclined his head, and Uncle Pinwyd stared at Donax with protuberant eyes.
The tattooist was in her twenties, with wild black hair and somewhat protuberant eyes.
But, as he lunged, the toolhouse door opened, and a policeman, who was coming out wiping his mouth on the back of his hand, received a jab in the pit of a somewhat protuberant stomach.
A mongrel of whale-shark distended by biothaumaturgy to be cathedral-sized, varicellate shelled, metal pipework thicker than a man in ganglia protuberant like prolapsed veins, boat-sized fins swinging on oiled hinges, a dorsal row of chimneys smoking whitely.
He came down into the front room where we were—his secretary, two sons, and myself—his coach and four at the door, and he, full-dressed, even to his sword, when with energetic countenance and protuberant eyes, and holding his memorial in his hand, said to us in a solemn tone, “Young men!
Not Jove himself had had so colossal and protuberant a forehead, yet the horns and the noselessness and the alligator-like jaw placed things outside all established categories.
His reefer jacket fitted him faultlessly, but his trousers were cut so unfashionably narrow that the protuberant thigh muscles and the line of a highly developed calf could quite easily be discerned.