excrudescence

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Noun[edit]

excrudescence (plural excrudescences)

  1. A symbolic abnormal outgrowth.
    • 1982, Stephen R. Donaldson, 'The One Tree, page 29:
      "His beard seemed to bristle like an excrudescence of pain."
    • 1994, Katherine Kearns, 'Robert Frost and a Poetics of Appetite[1], page 23:
      "To complicate the Apillonian allusion in this well-centered landscape, Apollo's relationship to water remains complex: to establish the oracle at Delphi, Apollo kills the Python, a giant (female) excrudescence raised from the mud of the flood, as it lies by a clear spring."
    • 2006, Nancy K. Stade, 'The Desert Crop[2], page 354:
      "She's wallowing in the sloughed excrudescence of my earthly self; she's gumming the punctured and bruised dermis of the hand that feeds."