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The occipital condyle (a protuberance where the skull attaches to the first vertebra) is single.
The yellow one sprouts from a protuberance, a quirky little brush of hair.
The cloud's connection point in the problem is in a cleft; in choice 4., it's on a protuberance.
And in the middle of the harbour there was a protuberance, a giant mound full of smouldering rubbish.
This creates a protuberance on the skin surface, producing the temporarily roughened condition that is popularly called gooseflesh.
The more elaborate "crown" (kammuri) has a flat base, a protuberance rising forward from the back of the head, and a flat band curving down to the rear.
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In songbirds this enlargement and the adjacent part of the cloaca form a cloacal protuberance, a swelling visible on the outside of the bird.
She compares a jutting protuberance to an "apron" and calls a chopped, pitted interior "lacework".
The head typically bears a flamelike protuberance above a cranial bump, which is believed by the faithful to contain an extra brain cavity.
Better fossil evidence shows that they have more in common with sharks, having a dorsal fin and fish-like tail, whereas in Hawkins's models the tail is a flat protuberance from a straight backbone.
Identification of a mitotic figure was based on the absence of the nuclear membrane and observation of at least one separate chromosome, usually seen as a small protuberance or a clear hairy projection at the outline of the mitotic figure.
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