Enlargement on the stem or stalk;
The part of the cone scale that remains exposed when the cone is closed.
A growth of bone, not at a joint.
A projection, especially from a bone (e.g., a tubercle); an outgrowth without an independent center of ossification.
An osseous projection develops at the point where a tendon attaches to a bone, which can lead to inflammation, as observed in Osgood-Schlatter disease.