= camois, adj.; having a cam or camois nose. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [adjective] > types of nose (63) cammed?c1350 = camois, adj.; having a cam or camois nose. Obsolete. camoisc1380 Of the nose: low and concave. Of persons: pug-nosed. snatteda1387 Snub. camoisedc1515 Made camois; having a camois nose. flat1560 Without curvature or projection of surface. Of the face or nose. hawked1577 Curved like a hawk's beak; aquiline. rising1606 Of the nose: turned up at the end; snub. Obsolete. simous1634 Bending or curving inward; concave. Also (in later use chiefly): (of the nose) snub, flat. aquiline1646 Eagle-like; esp. of the nose or features: Curved like an eagle's beak, hooked. Roman1665 Of a type or kind exemplified by, or considered characteristic of, the ancient Romans. With reference to the nose of a person or animal: that has a… snoutya1685 Resembling a snout or muzzle; having a pronounced or prominent snout. suspense1697 Of a nose: Turned up. Obsolete. rare. rhinocerical1710 spec. Of a nose: turned up, retroussé. Cf. to play the rhinoceros at rhinoceros, n. phrases. rare. rhinocerotic1755 = rhinocerine, adj. 1. Obsolete. Bardolphian1756 Resembling or characteristic of Bardolph, a character in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Henry V, and Merry Wives of Windsor, noted for his red nose. cock-up1763 Esp. of a part of the body: having an upturned tip or end. bridgeless1772 Of the nose: having no visible or prominent bridge (bridge, n.1 10a). retroussé1802 Of the nose: turned up (attractively) at the tip. Also more generally: turned or curving upward. snubbed1802 Turned up and flattened at the tip. snubbish1828 Somewhat snub. snubby1828 Somewhat snub; short, stumpy. snipish1834 Somewhat resembling the beak of the snipe. snub1843 Of the nose: Short and turned up. pugged1847 Formed like the nose of a pug dog. puggisha1849 Resembling or characteristic of a pug, in various senses; esp. having a face, head, or nose like that of a pug dog. tip-tilted1872 Having the tip ‘tilted’, i.e. turned up. saddleback1897 Medicine. Designating a nose in which the bridge has sunk as a result of disease. Cf. saddle nose n. at saddle, n.1 compounds 4. rare. beak-sharp1933 attributive and in other combinations, as beak-mouth, beak-nose (see 5), beak-rush, beak-sedge (see quot.); also the adjectives beak-bearing, beak-l… spitzy1968 Resembling or pertaining to a Spitz dog. Also figurative, pointed. Subcategories:— having (34) |
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