protuberance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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protuberance [Am prəˈt(j)ub(ə)rəns, Brit prəˈtjuːb(ə)r(ə)ns] N U or C form

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protuberance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for protuberance in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

protuberance [prəˈtju:bərəns, Am proʊˈtu:-] ADJ form

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The mine's upper half is studded with hollow lead protuberances, each containing a glass vial filled with sulfuric acid.
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The distinct rostellum on the scolex, the large number of uterine twigs and the existence of posterior protuberance in adult are the defining characters.
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The stylet is pointed and the lumen opening has a small protuberance on the ventral side.
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The foot roller (also krupa chakra) is a round, cylindrical roller with protuberances.
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The lower half is covered with irregularly arranged short branch-like protuberances at right angles to the stem that measure 23 by 0.5 mm.
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Any protuberance that develops is accompanied by a steeper concentration gradients at its tip.
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Variants of the circle vowels have dots in the middle of the circle, or a protuberance in from the circle.
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The column has numerous sticky protuberances (verrucae) arranged in vertical rows to which gravel and shell fragments adhere.
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Adult females were pyriform and lacking a terminal protuberance in the posterior area of the body.
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The head and body are relatively broad; the skin is generally smooth, but with some small protuberances along the back.
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