Word of the Day: Aquiline

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Saturday, December 28, 2024
Aquiline
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adjective 1. (Of a person's nose) Hooked or curved like an eagle's beak.
2. Like an eagle.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Play Button "When in profile, the curve of his aquiline nose was displayed clearly."
Play Button "The striking actress' most recognizable feature is her strong, aquiline nose."
Play Button "The Great Seal of the United States has an aquiline figure on it."
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Latin, mid-17th century
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Why This Word?
The adjective "aquiline" comes from the Latin "aquila," meaning "eagle". This Latin root is the name of a constellation located on the celestial equator. Aquila represents the eagle associated with the god Jupiter (or Zeus in Greek mythology), and the constellation was first recorded by Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the second century. ...
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