outgrowth in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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outgrowth [ˈaʊtgrəʊθ, Am -groʊθ] N

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Lateral outgrowths on the body of nudibranchs are called cerata.
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Their face is hairless and is covered by convoluted outgrowths of skin (as would be expected from the common name).
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In part, the federation was an outgrowth of previous umbrella labor bodies in the city, many of which had fragmented during the previous two decades.
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The presently-dominant game, three-cushion billiards, a direct outgrowth of cushion caroms also beginning in the 1870s, did not marginalize balkline until the 1920s.
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It is essentially the outgrowth of these processes.
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Radiography images may show an abnormal bony spur outgrowth (supracondyloid process) just proximal to the elbow joint.
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Calcium is widely believed to be a factor in neurite outgrowth.
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It is, indeed, in some ways an outgrowth of the older field of political economy.
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The colony often develops into spines and outgrowths, growing to such an extent that the colonised shell becomes unrecognisable.
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His advanced work in these fields was an outgrowth of his early career as a telegraph operator.
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