The flower, the anthologized part that is gathered, is nonetheless "(de)part(ed)" by force of this "transcendental
excrescence" that sets it apart from the "series of bodies or objects of which it forms a part." The anthologized part is therefore singular.
Former senator Rene Saguisag called the unbecoming presidential behavior '
excrescence,' a word that is similar in meaning to execrable.
(3,14) Thus, it can be concluded that if a carcinoma arises from an
excrescence, it could be mainly from metaplastic squamous epithelium of ductal lining of minor salivary glands in palate, but may not from the palatal surface epithelium.
TRACEY Connelly, the
excrescence who was Baby P's mother, wants a gastric band fitted.
Representative images, including: a plain radiograph (Figure 1), 3D reconstructed computed tomography (Figue 2) and T1 coronal magnetic resonance imaging (Figure 3) indicated a bony
excrescence from the inferior aspect of the left ischium measuring 1.7 x 1.1 cm.
Metastatic adenocarcinoma involving a mesothelial/monocytic incidental cardiac
excrescence (cardiac MICE).
The very word 'baroque' derives (via French in the 18th century) from a Portuguese word for a misshapen pearl and there is a splendid example of such an
excrescence turned into a delightfully unnecessary bejewelled geegaw from Dresden at the outset of the show, richly scattered with diamonds and emeralds.
The church was "an unadorned edifice, of an octangular form, rather dark from the smallness of its windows, and having, attached to one of its sides, a circular projection, bearing a diminutive extinguisherlooking
excrescence, by way of steeple.
CAN I just add my voice to those expressing their dismay at the horrendous
excrescence that is to blight the Pier Head.
The most recent
excrescence is the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada, handed down three days before Christmas, in Chamberlain v.