prōˈrəpt adjective
or pro·rupt·ed -tə̇d
Etymology: prorupt from Latin proruptus, past participle of prorumpere to burst forth, from pro before + rumpere to break; prorupted from Latin prorupt us + English -ed — more at for , reave
: not compact : protuberant
possesses not only a panhandle but two additional protuberances as well, making that state markedly prorupted in form — C.L.White & G.T.Renner