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protrusions

n. (plural of protrusion English)

Usage examples of "protrusions".

When Flinx remarked idly on the apparent regularity of the protrusions, the old shaman chuckled.

As to the multitudinous other revealed protrusions and concavities, the intent behind their ominous contours and configurations could barely begin to be inferred.

Cora had to climb upward, keeping a constant grip on the hexalate protrusions lest the surge knock her from its protective mass.

Binocular protrusions on what he guessed was a head swiveled toward him, reminding him eerily of the mindless eyes of a 3D cam.

She reached up and touched the button like protrusions that surrounded the main screen.

Now he saw a row of houses, a twenty-square-meter construction with multiple protrusions that went underground to harvest the subterranean water systems for irrigation purposes, and small robots that were tilling the newly created soil under the watchful eyes of a group of Bajorans, most of whom were former terrorists.

And the stone on the walls showed signs of having been roughly worked, to the extent of having the worst of the natural protrusions broken away.

There were no other doorways and no visible windows, nor any protrusions to suggest the presence of same.

The room itself was virtually featureless save for a few unidentifiable protrusions and one large oval recess of indeterminate purpose set high up on the far wall.

The Autothor darted up to one cluster of protrusions, returned as quickly.

The parts should be carefully washed after evacuation and any protrusions gently replaced.