Protuberante
Protuberante is an adjective used in several Romance languages, including Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, to describe something that projects outward or is bulging beyond a surrounding surface. The term denotes a physical extension that stands out, and it can also be used metaphorically to indicate conspicuous features or aspects.
Etymology: The word derives from Latin protuberans, formed from pro- “forth” and tuber “swelling” or lump. It
Usage: In anatomy and biology, protuberante describes protrusions or eminences that extend from a structure, such
See also: protuberant; bulge; protrusion; protuberance. While the English cognate is protuberant, the Romance-language forms share