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Webster 1913 Edition
Excrescence
Ex-cres′cence
Noun.
[F.
excrescence
, excroissanse
, L. excrescentia
excrescences, neut. pl. of p. pr. of excrescere
. See Excrescent
.] 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;
“Excrescences of joy.” as, an
. excrescence
on the body, or on a plantJer. Taylor.
The
excrescences
of the Spanish monarchy. Addison.
Webster 1828 Edition
Excrescence
EXCRES'CENCE
,Noun.
1.
Any preternatural enlargement of a plant, like a wart or tumor; or something growing out from a plant.2.
A preternatural production.Definition 2024
excrescence
excrescence
English
Noun
excrescence (plural excrescences)
- something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter 7,
- I have again and again intimated that I desire the hair to be arranged closely, modestly, plainly. Miss Temple, that girl’s hair must be cut off entirely; I will send a barber to-morrow: and I see others who have far too much of the excrescence—that tall girl, tell her to turn round.
- 1903, Jack London, The Call of the Wild, Chapter 7,
- The squirrels were in hiding. One only he saw,—a sleek gray fellow, flattened against a gray dead limb so that he seemed a part of it, a woody excrescence upon the wood itself.
- 1933, George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London, Chapter 31,
- It is taken for granted that a beggar does not 'earn' his living, as a bricklayer or a literary critic 'earns' his. He is a mere social excrescence, tolerated because we live in a humane age, but essentially despicable.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter 7,
- a disfiguring or unwanted mark or adjunct
- (phonetics) epenthesis of a consonant, e.g., warmth as [ˈwɔrmpθ] (adding a [p] between [m] and [θ]), or -t (Etymology 2).
Antonyms
- (phonetic): anaptyxis
Related terms
Hypernyms
- (phonetic): epenthesis
Hyponyms
- (phonetic): linking consonant
Translations
something, usually abnormal, which grows out of something else
See also
- (phonetic): intervocalic
References
- ↑ “excrescence” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).