Nor did they first pump out all the hydraulic oils and hazardous chemicals, nor cut away potentially dangerous protuberances. |
There you will find a pair of hard protuberances lying flush to its scales. |
The tree is grand and huge, its girth perhaps five metres, and the knotted protuberances of the base cover a huge area. |
Beetles are usually identified by observing differences in the male's genitalia, which sport all sorts of uncomfortable-looking protuberances. |
The cell containing the infection thread, or the neighbouring cell, has green-stained protuberances on its periclinal walls. |
It had not horns in the sense of a deer or a cow but it had bony protuberances above the eyes. |