excrescence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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excrescence [Am ˌɪkˈskrɛsəns, Brit ɪkˈskrɛs(ə)ns, ɛkˈskrɛs(ə)ns] N form

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excrescence in the PONS Dictionary

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The affliction is a fungus which attacks firstly the bone of the jaw, causing the excrescences which give it the name of lumpy-jaw.
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This excrescence of money for nothing has been behind many of our social and economic ills.
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The meat was pink, tender and hot, shaming the congealed excrescences with which the corporate banqueting veteran will be familiar.
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Males have femoral glands, and in the breeding state, spiny nuptial excrescences.
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Another dismal excrescence of the seventies.
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These complex spines are known as thorny excrescences.
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Snoods are just one of the caruncles (small, fleshy excrescences) that can be found on turkeys.
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Excrescences on the valves of the heart have been known to cause a stroke.?
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Many of the leaves have small green or red ligulate excrescences or projections.
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Our cars may lack the obvious add-ons and overt aerodynamic excrescence of its competitors.
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