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giba
catalão
protuberància
espanhol
bulto
Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings.
swelling
bump
prominence
hump
bulge
jut
protrusion
protuberance
extrusion
excrescence
português
giba
Sinônimos
Examples for "
swelling
"
swelling
bump
prominence
hump
bulge
Examples for "
swelling
"
1
The violence is
swelling
Somalia's more than 1 million internal refugee population.
2
Generation O Slang term for today's
swelling
population of dangerously obese children.
3
I'd heard once that elevation was good for injuries that involved
swelling
.
4
Yet even as he rode, he felt himself
swelling
,
growing in power.
5
Others stayed,
swelling
the ranks of Islamic State with mid-level security veterans.
1
Kurt'll probably ask you to help him
bump
off George next week.
2
Fitch said banks could also seek riskier activities to
bump
up ROEs.
3
Just remember you'll feel every little
bump
on your way home tonight.
4
England do have a minor road
bump
in their way this week.
5
The speed
bump
simply doesn't give us any justification for delaying action.
1
It's possible even that Burnham received a card, given his new
prominence
.
2
He achieved wider
prominence
for his claims during the EU referendum campaign.
3
Photograph: Handout Its rise to
prominence
has disturbed many Iraqi political leaders.
4
Landmarks were lost in the velvet dark; new features sprang into
prominence
.
5
The
prominence
given to personal references is very marked and equally natural.
1
We are going to work really hard to get over the
hump
.
2
He watched a tiny
hump
of land far across the starboard bow.
3
The upper deck in the
hump
traditionally houses the business class section.
4
Unfortunately for Abbie, the date concludes and not one
hump
is thrust.
5
The
hump
rose up and took on the dimensions of an animal.
1
Wherever we see a
bulge
,
there's a sea on the sunlit side.
2
We had the
bulge
before; he has it now; it's perfectly fair.
3
She was a natural really, hardly much of a
bulge
at all.
4
From the deck they were hidden by the
bulge
of the world.
5
The veins in her hands
bulge
and I look the other way.
1
The North and South Dragon's Horns
jut
out of the jungle floor.
2
Often the stories of the houses
jut
out, one over the other.
3
The rocks
jut
boldly out, and throw strange shadows on the pool.
4
And then she looked at the determined
jut
of her aunt's jaw.
5
There are places where rocks
jut
out for us to stumble over.
1
There was body
protrusion
from vehicles in clear breach of traffic rules.
2
Conclusion: Treating thoracolumbar disc
protrusion
via anterolateral approach is safe and effective.
3
Presently she was aware of a
protrusion
from the window beneath hers.
4
Cell migration is commonly accompanied by
protrusion
of membrane ruffles and lamellipodia.
5
On mid-term follow-up, coil
protrusion
into the aorta seems to be benign.
1
Bows of ribbon are attached to every possible
protuberance
of the furniture.
2
Fortunately for aesthetes the JS5's vast
protuberance
was banned after three races.
3
To commence then:-Thenose, according to Bartholinus, is that
protuberance
-
that
bump
-
that
excrescence-that-
4
At one point in the drawing a peculiar
protuberance
was marked.
5
Then carefully tasting the
protuberance
in the centre, he spat it out, crying,-
1
Conclusion: Fracture with
extrusion
is a potential consequence of a retained microguidewires.
2
Preoperative meniscus
extrusion
was found to be positively correlated with final
extrusion
.
3
The garuda hauled himself towards them over the cracked
extrusion
of roof.
4
The firm is to open a new aluminium
extrusion
plant in Little Island.
5
RasV12 cells are eliminated apically, suggesting that
extrusion
may be a tumor-suppressive process.
1
They seemed to start and finish
abruptly
-
an
excrescence
in the all-pervadingflatness.
2
Only the queer
excrescence
on its top moved, and that stirred vaguely.
3
They are an
excrescence
which afflicts oak trees - the knopper gall.
4
Their woody bones were bowed, their skins corticate and boiling with
excrescence
.
5
It was smooth, moreover, offering neither knot nor
excrescence
for a foothold.
1
Its caverns, its excrescences, its warts, its
gibbosities
,
grimaced, so to speak, and grinned beneath the smoke.
2
And Dominica draws nearer,-sharplymassing her hills against the vast light in purple nodes and
gibbosities
and denticulations.
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protuberância
montículo
excrescência
saliência
catalão
protuberància
bony
prominència
espanhol
bulto