something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings
<noun.shape> 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
Jut \Jut\ (j[u^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jutted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jutting}.] [A corruption of jet.] 1. To shoot out or forward; to project beyond the main body; as, the jutting part of a building. ``In jutting rock and curved shore.'' --Wordsworth.
It seems to jut out of the structure of the poem. --Sir T. Browne.
2. To butt. [Obs.] ``The jutting steer.'' --Mason.
Jut \Jut\, n. 1. That which projects or juts; a projection.
2. A shove; a push. [Obs.] --Udall.
Civil defense spokewoman Sonia Hadid said Monday that many poor people, who perch homes on the steep hillsides that jut up through this city of 5.6 million, were refusing to obey orders to abandon their shacks.
The boxy, brick-red towers of Mexico's first nuclear power plant jut into the moist tropical air from a sandy beach flanked by palm-fringed lagoons.
Hundreds of white stone crosses, bearing painted numbers, jut crookedly from the rocky ground.