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Protusion

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protruberancenounMisspelling of protuberance. [A bulge, knob, swelling, spine, or anything that protrudes.]
mispronounciationnounMisspelling of mispronunciation. [(uncountable) The act of mispronouncing.]
pertubationnounMisspelling of perturbation. [(uncountable) Agitation; the state of being perturbed.]
contorsionnounMisspelling of contortion. [The act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself.]
mispronunciationnoun(uncountable) The act of mispronouncing.
mispellingnounMisspelling of misspelling. [(uncountable) Incorrect spelling.]
provacationnounMisspelling of provocation. [The act of provoking, inciting or annoying someone into doing something.]
purportionnoun(rare, nonstandard) Something purported; a claim.
effusinnoun(organic chemistry) A diketopiperazine alkaloid present in a mangrove rhizosphere soil
enterancenounMisspelling of entrance. [(countable) The action of entering, or going in.]
propogationnounMisspelling of propagation. [The multiplication or natural increase in a population.]
arthroprothesisnounMisspelling of orthoprosthesis. [An orthodontic prosthesis]
convertionnounMisspelling of conversion. [The act of converting something or someone.]
dialationnounMisspelling of dilation. [The act of dilating.]
detensionnounMisspelling of detention. [(uncountable) The act of detaining or the state of being detained; hindrance.]
misspellingnoun(uncountable) Incorrect spelling.
ventriflexionnounMisspelling of ventroflexion. [ventral flexion of the head]
trebaculationnounMisspelling of trabeculation. [(physiology) The formation of trabeculae]
insistancenounMisspelling of insistence. [The state of being insistent.]
mis-spellingnounAlternative form of misspelling. [(uncountable) Incorrect spelling.]

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