Protrusion in a sentence as a noun

--> did you cut a hole in the wood block to put the slab's protrusion into the wood block?

The cameras protrusion probably isn't that much of a worry.

It does indeed look like a cube... from an off-axis angle thanks to the irregular protrusion of the tread.

I wonder if they tried the pan with no fins under the handle, or with a protrusion to prevent the rising gas heating the handle?

Well, it's not going to fix the layout for you, but it'll ensure that it won't end up under a curve of the screen or behind some UI protrusion.

Html/css does not play on the same level as text when it comes to kerning, ligatures, letter spacing, expansion/protrusion, etc.

I mean there's a bit of a protrusion - if I recall correctly, there's an oval shaped area about the length of a finger sticking out about 1/2 cm.

If Master manufactured the out disc separately, without that protrusion, the first digit would be much harder to discover.

Using key caps with that much protrusion surface will render them unsanitary in a relatively short time due to dead skin deposits, which will cure and fill the ridges.

\usepackage{microtype} just works, though you could feed it \usepackage[expansion,protrusion]{microtype}.

Just for what it's worth, the Sears Tower observation deck doesn't have a glass floor, but there is a protrusion from the side of it, barely large enough for multiple people to stand in it, that does have glass walls and floors.

The inner and outer discs are manufactured identically which means that there is a redundant protrusion on the outer disc which causes detectable friction when it hits the shackle collar.

Since you have the \ifxetex switch and since XeTeX doesn't support expansion yet, you'd have to throw a \usepackage[protrusion]{microtype} in there, given that you have the XeTeX-microtype-package installed.

To be precise, "An apparatus for use as a toy by an animal, for example a dog, to either fetch carry or chew includes a main section with at least one protrusion extending therefrom that resembles a branch in appearance.

Protrusion definitions

noun

something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns"

noun

the act of projecting out from something

See also: projection jutting