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Meaning of protrude
to extend or come out from something
Etymology of protrude
The word "protrude" comes from the Latin words "pro" meaning "out" or "forward" and "trudere" meaning "to thrust", with the past participle "protrusus" being the source of the English word, historically used since the 15th century to describe something that sticks out or is thrust forward
Synonyms
Definitions
- to extend or come out from something, especially in a way that is noticeable or awkward
- * to cause something to extend or come out from something else
Usage Examples
- The rock protruded from the side of the mountain, making it a popular spot for climbers
- * Her eyes protruded from their sockets as she watched the scary movie