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Outgrowths

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Outgrowths meaning

plural of outgrowth

Example sentences (11)

Saggau criticized proposals to restructure 911 as outgrowths of the “defund the police” movement and voiced frustration that some advocates think supporting alternative response requires a redistribution of police budgets.

Try to catch Ortega during open hours on Thursday afternoons for a walk-through around his extensive mental outgrowths.

Each body segment of a fireworm has a pair of fleshy outgrowths that bear many chaetae.

The blue ribbon task force and nameourregion.com are outgrowths of that response.

One of the outgrowths of his work was an ambulance corps for removing disabled animals from the street, and a derrick to rescue them from excavations into which they had fallen.

Rose thorns are actually prickles – outgrowths of the epidermis.

Several outgrowths of the lateral vena cava project into the renal sac, continuously inflating and deflating as the branchial hearts beat.

There remain many connections with geometric and topological combinatorics, which themselves can be viewed as outgrowths of the early discrete geometry.

These vary from small "bumps" to prominent, nipple-like shapes in the genus Mammillaria and outgrowths almost like leaves in Ariocarpus species.

They face forwards in predators and sideways in ducks. citation The feathers are outgrowths of the epidermis and are found in localized bands from where they fan out over the skin.

While the sharp objects along a rose stem are commonly called "thorns", they are technically prickles — outgrowths of the epidermis (the outer layer of tissue of the stem).