excrescence
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an abnormal outgrowth, usually harmless, on an animal or vegetable body.
The patient had moles, swollen red dots, and other excrescences all over the body.
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a normal outgrowth, as hair or horns.
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any disfiguring addition.
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abnormal growth or increase.
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Phonetics. the insertion or addition of a sound, usually a consonant, as a result of articulatory interaction without grammatical or historical justification, like the t-sound in prince or the p-sound in hamster.
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Origin of excrescence
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English; from Latin excrēscentia; see excrescent, -ence
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“Do you take this excrescence to be your husband?”
From Washington Post • Jun. 11, 2020
Things didn't improve from there, with The Observer calling it "shameless excrescence" in 2017.
From BBC • Dec. 23, 2018
Its head is a sculptural confection of broken cycles, its rear a writhing excrescence of black rubber loops.
From Economist • Oct. 26, 2017
This ravishing excrescence reminded me of a shipwreck-themed Alexander McQueen show from 2002, which opened with a video of a drowning girl.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 21, 2016
I infer from General Casey's drawings, accompanying Mr. Corcoran's letter, that the plan of a sort of temple-like excrescence from the base—a highly objectionable feature—is abandoned.
From History of the Washington National Monument and of the Washington National Monument Society by Harvey, Frederick Loviad
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