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  • Aquiline nose vs Roman nose - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    An aquiline nose (also called a Roman nose or hook nose): is a human nose with a prominent bridge, giving it the appearance of being curved or slightly bent The word aquiline comes from the Latin word aquilinus ("eagle-like"), an allusion to the curved beak of an eagle (Wikipedia) Why is an aquiline nose also called "Roman" nose?
  • What is a word phrase that best describes a blatant disregard or . . .
    The term recklessness fits both colloquially and legally Wikipedia defines it as "deliberately and unjustifiably pursu[ing] a course of action while consciously disregarding any risks flowing from such action"
  • What is the name of the area of skin between the nose and the upper lip . . .
    Upper lip is everything between the mouth opening and the base of the nose Lower lip is everything between the mouth opening and the chin Vermilion zone is the pink, non-wet part of the lips Cutaneous lip is the skin-colored part of the lips Philtrum is a vertical subsection of the cutaneous upper lip, between the ridges under the nose
  • Whats an adjective for pertaining to donkeys?
    aquiline - eagle asinine - donkey bovine - cattle cancrine - crab canine - dog cervine - deer corvine - crow equine - horse elapine - snake elaphine - red deer feline - cat hircine - goat leonine - lion leporine - rabbit, hare lupine - wolf murine - rodent pavonine - peacock piscine - fish porcine - pig rusine - deer serpentine - snake ursine
  • phrases - What does the gesture to touch the side of your nose with a . . .
    I came across the phrase, ‘touching the side of his nose with a forefinger’ in Jeffery Archer’s short story titled ‘Politically Correct’ The hero of the story warns the porter of his apartment about a neighbor he feels ‘dodgy’: ‘Keep your ear to the ground, Dennis,’ he added, touching the side of his nose with a forefinger
  • meaning - What does too on the nose mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    Examples of how on the nose would normally be applied: Not too high; not too low; just the right height--on the nose Not too far left; not too far right; in just the right location--on the nose Not too big; not too small; just the right size--on the nose Not too fast; not too slow; just the right speed--on the nose
  • Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that . . .
    It happens when you're scrolling through some social media and you see something that is only a little funny It may catch you by surprise It's a single utterance, a single, quick, guttural exhalation, typically through the mouth, but I can imagine that for some it goes through the nose I would consider it a type of laugh, but JUST BARELY
  • Is Jack of all trades, master of none really just a part of a longer . . .
    Now for the most part your porter is either some broken cittizen, who hath plaid Jack-of-all-trades, some pander, broker, or hangman, that hath plaid the knaue with all men, and for the more certainty his embleme is a red beard, to which sacke hath made his nose cousin german The second quotation is from Jasper Maine, The City-Match (1639):


















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