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accentuation
ETYM Late Lat. accentuatio: cf. French accentuation.
1.The use or application of an accent; the relative prominence of syllables in a phrase or utterance
2. Act of accentuating; applications of accent. Specifically (Eccles. Mus.), pitch or modulation of the voice in reciting portions of the liturgy.
debouchment
Instance of marching from a narrow or confined area into the open
decurrence
decurrency
defluxion
Discharge of mucus from nose.
effluence
1. Something that flows out
2. An action or process of flowing out
effluvium
ETYM Latin, a flowing out, from effluere to flow out. Related to Effluent.
An foul-smelling outflow or vapor (especially a gaseous waste).
Invisible emanation; offensive exhalation or smell.
efflux
1. Something given off in or as if in a stream
2. Effluence
3. A passing away; expiration
effluxion
emanation
ETYM Latin emanatio: cf. French émanation.
Something that is produced by emanation.
emphasis
ETYM Latin, from Greek emphasis significance, force of expression, from emphainein to show in, indicate; en in + phainein to show. Related to In, and Phase.
1. Special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g.
2. Special importance or significance; SYN. accent.
escape
1. A means or way of escaping.
2. An avoidance of danger or difficulty.
3. An inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy; SYN. escapism.
4. The act of escaping physically; SYN. flight.
5. The unwanted discharge of a fluid from some container; SYN. leak, leakage, outflow.
6. (Botany) A plant originally cultivated but now growing wild.
dodging · escape cock · escape valve · escapism · evasion · flight · leak · leakage · outflow · relief valve · safety valve
jut
Something that juts; projection
bulge · bump · excrescenc · extrusion · gibbosity · gibbousness · hump · jutting · projection · prominence · protrusion · protuberance
outlet
1. A connector, usually mounted on a wall, where an electrical plug may be inserted.
2. The place or opening by which anything is let out; a passage out; an exit; a vent.
electric outlet · electric receptacl · electrical outlet · exit · issue · mercantile establishment · release · retail store · sales outlet · vent · wall plug · wall socket · way out
prominence
ETYM Latin prominentia: cf. French prominence. Related to Prominent.
1. Relative importance.
2. The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
Bright cloud of gas projecting from the Sun into space 100,000 km/60,000 mi or more. Quiescent prominences last for months, and are held in place by magnetic fields in the Sun’s corona. Surge prominences shoot gas into space at speeds of 1,000 kps/600 mps.
Loop prominences are gases falling back to the Sun’s surface after a solar flare.
bulge · bump · excrescenc · extrusion · gibbosity · gibbousness · hump · jut · protrusion · protuberance