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protrusive

[proh-troo-siv, pruh-] / proʊˈtru sɪv, prə- /






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Added to masks are large protrusive noses and painted or glued on features like eyes and mouths.

From Washington Times

“In addition, Samsung has integrated its new Wind Shield technology into the Galaxy Buds Pro. While a less protrusive shape minimizes the wind contact area, specially designed chamber with mesh filters out wind interference.”

From The Verge

While Donald Trump does not wear a black turban, like the ayatollahs of Iran, his hairdo is no less prominent or protrusive.

From Salon

It had a robustly built and long face with protrusive jaws and a well-developed “sagittal crest,” a ridge of bone atop the head indicating strong jaw muscles.

From Reuters

In particular, a protrusive piece of the Iranian foreign policy puzzle – since the 1979 Revolution – has centered on playing pawn with a U.S passport.

From Fox News