: Teeth or a jaw that sticks out, or medical conditions like a "protruding disc" in the spine.
While "stick out" is the common conversational equivalent, is often favored in technical or formal writing. PROTRUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: Rocks protruding from a cliff face or coastlines that stick out into the water.
The verb is primarily used to describe physical objects or parts of the body that extend outward.
: A nail protruding from a wall, or an envelope sticking out of a bag. Contextual Variations
To is to thrust forward or stick out from a surface or boundary. Derived from the Latin protrudere ( pro- "forward" and trudere "to thrust"), the word captures the physical act of being pushed or extending beyond a standard plane. Meaning and Usage
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Protrude Apr 2026
: Teeth or a jaw that sticks out, or medical conditions like a "protruding disc" in the spine.
While "stick out" is the common conversational equivalent, is often favored in technical or formal writing. PROTRUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster protrude
: Rocks protruding from a cliff face or coastlines that stick out into the water. : Teeth or a jaw that sticks out,
The verb is primarily used to describe physical objects or parts of the body that extend outward. The verb is primarily used to describe physical
: A nail protruding from a wall, or an envelope sticking out of a bag. Contextual Variations
To is to thrust forward or stick out from a surface or boundary. Derived from the Latin protrudere ( pro- "forward" and trudere "to thrust"), the word captures the physical act of being pushed or extending beyond a standard plane. Meaning and Usage