protrusion in the PONS Dictionary

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The underside of this protrusion is decorated with mutules, tablets that are typically finished with guttae.
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In cases of sudden rapid acceleration, the brain continues moving around in the skull, harming brain tissue as it hits internal protrusions.
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The tube-like rostrum and small mouth opening restrict the tongue to protrusion-retraction movements.
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The vestibule also exhibits a tower which from the outside looks like a low protrusion of the main tower over the shrine.
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Steadily increasing pressure forces the toes and metatarsals against the metal protrusions, shredding the flesh of the toes and pulverizing their bones.
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Directional blocks at train stations are made up of thin linear protrusions.
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The user also may not fall so as to strike protrusions or adjoining walls during the 6 ft fall.
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The outermost primaries have a spatulate extension of 2 cm and the seventh primary has a broad protrusion.
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The building covers a roughly rectangular area of 185 by 147 metres (610 by 480 feet), with slight protrusions at the corners.
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One of the easiest ways for cast members to enter these parts of the attraction is by entering a small, shed-like protrusion behind the faade.
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