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An aquiline nose or a roman nose appears to be bent because of a hump in the bridge, people with roman noses are said to be ambitious and have business mind set.

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How would you use aquiline in a sentence?

The aquiline nose on the sculpture gave it a noble and elegant appearance.


A nose hooked like an eagle's beak?

aquiline correct word for curved & streghtened nose


How do you use aquiline in a sentence?

Aquiline means resembling an eagle; when used to describe a nose, it means one that looks like an eagle's beak. Here are some sentences.He had a big, aquiline nose and bushy eyebrows.That is an aquiline bird, but it is not an eagle.Her aquiline nose comes from her mother's side of the family.


Can you use aquiline in a sentence?

He had a high forehead just above his eyes and an aquiline nose with a couple of nostrils at the bottom.


What is the job of the man with not much of a beard and a rather aquiline nose in Plato's Apology?

aids


Which of the words would be likey to describe the appearance of someone with a long elegant nose?

aquiline


What do you mean by acquiline?

Do you mean aquiline (no c)? It means having a sharp, curved edge, characteristic of an eagle beak. Aquiline is an adjective most often used to describe the shape of a nose (see illustration at Related Links).


What animal does Aquiline refer to?

Aquiline describes Eagles


What is the definition of aquiline?

An aquiline is a eagle kine person or thing.


How do you write a sentence using the word aquiline?

The airplane moved with aquiline grace and dexterity.


Pertaining to or characteristic of birds?

Aquiline ---------- "Aquiline" is specifically eagles. "Avian" is more generally pertaining to birds.


What is a Patrician nose?

A Patrician nose, also known as a Roman nose, is a facial feature characterized by a prominent, straight bridge and a slightly hooked or aquiline shape. This nose shape is often associated with nobility, wealth, and power due to its historical prevalence among the upper class in ancient Rome. The term "Patrician nose" is derived from the Latin word "patricius," which refers to the elite class of Roman citizens.