What does 突起 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 突起 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 突起 in Japanese.

The word 突起 in Japanese means 突起, 突起、隆起、アポフィーゼ, 突起、突出、隆起, 先の尖った部分、突起, 突起部、突出部, 隆起 、 突起 、 突出部. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 突起

突起

(anatomy, zoology: protuberance) (解剖学)

This bony process is called the sacral promontory.

突起、隆起、アポフィーゼ

(outgrowth or swelling)

突起、突出、隆起

(protuberance)

Surgeons removed the small prominence on her nose.

先の尖った部分、突起

(spike of a fork) (フォーク)

Most forks have four prongs, but some only have three.

突起部、突出部

(sth that juts out)

The doctor examined the protrusion on my neck and assured me it was only a cyst.

隆起 、 突起 、 突出部

(protuberance)

The man had a swelling on the back of his neck.

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