prominence|prominences in English

noun

[prom·i·nence || 'prɑmɪnəns /'prɒ-]

eminence, importance; fame, notoriety; conspicuousness state of being noticeable; protrusion, projectio

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1. Prominence?

2. List of volcanoes in Japan "Japan Ultra-Prominences".

3. Fame and prominence?

4. Comfort-Tek has multi-dimensional stretch and helps alleviate pressure on bony prominences.

5. Any of the Clefts between the embryonic prominences that normally unite to form the

6. But prominence mattered little to Daniel.

7. ‘Prominences, flares, plages, and other features of the solar Chromosphere can be observed in hydrogen light.’

8. Synonyms for Accentuations include emphases, stresses, accents, underscorings, weights, beats, inflexions, inflections, prominences and attentions

9. Cleft Cheek facial cleft caused by developmental failure of union between the maxillary and frontonasal prominences

10. Gloucester first came to prominence in 14

11. I was determined to give it maximum prominence.

12. She has achieved a prominence she hardly deserves.

13. 1. any of the Clefts between the embryonic prominences that normally unite to form the face. 2

14. The newspapers are giving the affair considerable prominence.

15. So we're showing everybody with equal prominence.

16. What prominence does Psalm 119 give to God’s “orders”?

17. It was then that Khomeini first came to prominence.

18. In parallel, singular prominence has been assigned to transparency.

19. He had seen it grow from insignificance to prominence.

20. We're noticing words that are coming into prominence.

21. This young fashion designer is rising to prominence.

22. Parietal Bossing is a marked prominence in the parietal region

23. Basilicus An obsolete anatomic term for a prominence or process

24. They loved money, as well as prominence and flattering titles.

25. Como was defeated, but gradually rose again to prominence.