excrescence

[US]/ɪk'skres(ə)ns/
[UK]/ɪk'skrɛsns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. excrescence, a growth or outgrowth, especially an abnormal one
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

unsightly excrescence

benign excrescence

malignant excrescence

Example Sentences

removing the excrescences of later interpretation.

The knobby excrescences at the left side of this vertebral column are due to degenerative osteoarthritis. This is the pronounced "lipping" of the vertebral bodies.

The excrescence on the tree trunk was a sign of disease.

The excrescence of the tumor was causing the patient great discomfort.

The excrescence of corruption in the government needed to be eradicated.

He couldn't stand the excrescence of mold in his damp basement.

The excrescence of lies in their relationship eventually led to its downfall.

The excrescence of graffiti on the historic building was a disgrace.

She felt a sense of disgust at the excrescence of trash in the park.

The excrescence of weeds in the garden needed to be removed to allow the flowers to thrive.

The excrescence of bureaucracy in the company slowed down decision-making processes.

The excrescence of violence in the neighborhood was a cause for concern among residents.

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