"Protrusile" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Protrusile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Protrusile" Meaning

The word "protrusile" is not a valid or recognized word in the English language. However, I believe you may be thinking of the word "protrude" or "protrusion", which refers to the state of something extending or bulging outward from a surface or object.

Alternatively, I also found a less common word "protrusile" is listed in some dictionaries as a variant of "protructile" or "protrudielle", which is an obsolete or rare word that means "bulging out" or "projecting".

Please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, so I can provide a more accurate explanation.

"Protrusile" Examples

Usage examples for "protrusile"


The new building has a protrusile corner that makes it difficult to walk around.
The tree trunks protrusile out of the snow as the winter weather continues.
The rocky outcrop protrusiles over the sea, creating a scenic view.
The dog's tongue protrusile from its mouth as it hangs its head out the car window.
The metal pipe protrusiles out of the concrete wall, creating a makeshift handhold.

"Protrusile" Similar Words

Protriptyline

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Protropin

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Protrude

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The word "protrude" means to stick out or project from a surface, often in a noticeable way. It can describe something that is extending outward or outwardly visible.

Protruded

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Protrudent

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Protrudes

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Protruding

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(just like) sticking out; project(s) forward from something

Protrusible

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Protrusion

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Protrusions

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Protrusions refer to outward growths or projections that extend from a surface or an object, often in a rigid or upward direction. They can be found in various forms, such as:<br><br> Physical features, such as bony outgrowths (e.g., protuberances on a bone) or skin growths (e.g., warts, moles)<br> Geographical formations, such as mountain peaks or peninsulas<br> Industrial or architectural components, such as door handles or brackets<br> Natural formations, such as coral reefs or fungus growths<br><br>In a broader sense, protrusions can imply something that sticks out or pokes out from a surrounding area, often being prominent or striking.

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Protrusively

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Protuberance

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Protuberances

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The word "protuberances" refers to small outgrowths or projections on a surface, often irregular or bulbous in appearance. These can be found on the skin, flesh, or surface of an object, and are often caused by a natural process, such as growth or disease. Examples include warts, pimples, or the bumps on a tree trunk.

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Protuberant

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