Examples of using Protuberance in English and their translations into Spanish
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which show a protuberance in the skin continuity.
with an extension of the rostral scale, forming a small flexible nasal protuberance more developed in males.
They drain from the confluence of sinuses(by the internal occipital protuberance) to the sigmoid sinuses,
High gearing and short gearing, protuberance tools and buckling root flank can be defined.
Right, but what if it were some kind of protuberance, like a bolt or something?
A funnel cloud is usually visible as a cone-shaped or needle like protuberance from the main cloud base.
two are common: a protuberance on the top of the head(denoting superb mental acuity)
Move the riving knife up or down over the protuberance for settings indicated in Fig. 11, so as to obtain the proper
sharp, cranial protuberance used by offspring to break
crest being straight or slightly oblique towards the well marked occipital protuberance.
there is only one roughened protuberance near the middle of the ridge, which probably supported a small horn.
The gill consists of four tripinnate gill leaves that remain high and growing from a single basal protuberance; they are thin
The transverse sinuses are of large size and begin at the internal occipital protuberance; one, generally the right,
The legless torso of another doll, with a large black protuberance on its back which might connote the head, a pair of
aquiline nose Elongated earlobes Head protuberance Broad shoulders The elongated earlobes are vestiges of his life as a prince,
not been fully cured; on STS-114, additional cameras mounted on the tank recorded a piece of foam separated from one of its Protuberance Air Load(PAL)
The outer profile of the back should be horizontal without depressions and protuberances.
The surface is equipped with non-slip protuberances.
format changes, protuberances or retractions.
It bears that name for its oval shell that lacks edges and protuberances.