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excrescence <excrescence; excrescences> SUBST

excrescence
excrescence
excrescence
excrescence
excrescence BOT
excrescence BOT

excrescence

excrescence
excrescence

excrescence outgrowth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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But like every other institution it has suffered from excrescences.
en.wikipedia.org
The meat was pink, tender and hot, shaming the congealed excrescences with which the corporate banqueting veteran will be familiar.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Whenever excrescences are encountered, an initiating and an exorcising amulet are placed over them, then they can no longer conceal or transform themselves.
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Excrescences on the valves of the heart have been known to cause a stroke.?
www.city-journal.org
Another dismal excrescence of the seventies.
www.newyorker.com
Snoods are just one of the caruncles (small, fleshy excrescences) that can be found on turkeys.
en.wikipedia.org
An excrescence is an outgrowth, usually of a morbid or disfiguring nature.
www.independent.co.uk
They had no idle thoughts, and no one without could see their work, for their industry was not as in knots and excrescences embayed.
voices.nationalgeographic.com
Many of the leaves have small green or red ligulate excrescences or projections.
en.wikipedia.org
The affliction is a fungus which attacks firstly the bone of the jaw, causing the excrescences which give it the name of lumpy-jaw.
www.odt.co.nz

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