CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: NOUN
- An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
- Epenthesis of a consonant
- A disfiguring or unwanted mark or adjunct
- Something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else.
- An excrescent appendage, as, a wart or tumor; anything growing out unnaturally from anything else; a preternatural or morbid development; hence, a troublesome superfluity; an incumbrance.
- Figuratively, an extravagant or excessive outbreak: as, “excrescences of joy,”
- An abnormal superficial growth or appendage, as a wart or tubercle; anything which grows unnaturally, and without organic use, out of something else, as nutgalls; hence, a superfluity; a disfiguring addition.
- A usually unwanted or unnecessary accretion.
- An outgrowth or enlargement, especially an abnormal one, such as a wart.
- Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form
- (pathology) an abnormal outgrowth or enlargement of some part of the body
CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An illusory feat
- N/A
CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Pythonesque, Pantomimic, Danse macabre, Flummery, Ex nihilo, Hokey cokey, Conjuror, Prestidigitation, Escapology, Magic trick, Deception, Magic, Trick, Legerdemain, Illusion
- Brutalism, Grotesquery, Attitudinizing, Atavism, Cauliflower, Gibbousness, Gibbosity, Hump, Extrusion, Bump, Prominence, Bulge, Jut, Protrusion, Protuberance
CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Giddying, Brownism, Mentalism, Pythonesque, Pantomimic, Danse macabre, Flummery, Ex nihilo, Hokey cokey, Conjuror, Prestidigitation, Magic trick, Deception, Magic, Trick
- Brutalism, Grotesquery, Attitudinizing, Atavism, Cauliflower, Gibbousness, Gibbosity, Hump, Extrusion, Bump, Prominence, Bulge, Jut, Protrusion, Protuberance
CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His extraordinary capacity for sitting as though glued to his table produced upon us the effect of an inexplicable conjuring trick.
- If untouchability could be a part of Hinduism, it could but be a rotten part or an excrescence.
- Mammillation, a word derived from the diminutive of mamma, refers to a small excrescence that bears a fancied resemblance to a little breast.
- The excrescence of the nasal passages that occurs in hay fever can prevent mucus from draining not at home of the sinuses.
- Western neoliberalism is a predatory excrescence of late capitalism that overvalues competition, transferring the laws of the market to human relationships.
- Spina bifida occulta is a inadequacy of the vertebral bodies without excrescence of the spinal rope or meninges.
- Whatever the excrescence, the variety and color of scales, feathers, and hair make watching animals a pleasant activity.
- Propecia only affects plaits excrescence on the president, and not on any other parts of the body.
- Their fruit is a gall, a puff, an excrescence, for want of moderation and continence.
- They may either pit or curb the excrescence of bacteria.
- POLYPOTOME FOR CUTTING AWAY AN EXCRESCENCE IN THE LARYNX.
CONJURING TRICK vs EXCRESCENCE: QUESTIONS
- Is Harry Potter's conjuring trick coming to Universal Hollywood?
- What does 'a red-faced Gentleman with a pendulous excrescence' mean?
- How many answers are there to the tree excrescence crossword puzzle?
- What does papillary excrescence mean in an ovarian cyst?