simous (Meaning)

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simous (a.)

Having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up.

Synonyms & Antonyms of simous

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simous Sentence Examples

  1. The simous nose, characterized by its broad, flat shape, was a distinctive feature among ancient Egyptians.
  2. The statue of the pharaoh featured a simous nose, reflecting the idealized beauty standards of his time.
  3. The man's simous nose gave him an air of rugged masculinity, enhancing his imposing stature.
  4. The simous beak of the eagle allowed it to tear apart its prey with ease.
  5. The simous shape of the parrot's beak enabled it to crack open nuts and seeds with precision.
  6. The simous contour of the hills blended seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.
  7. The simous curve of the bridge added an elegant touch to the otherwise plain architecture.
  8. The simous profile of the vase made it a unique and eye-catching piece.
  9. The simous curve of the pipe allowed for a more ergonomic and comfortable grip.
  10. The simous shape of the blade provided the knife with exceptional cutting power.

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Having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The simous nose, characterized by its broad, flat shape, was a distinctive feature among ancient Egyptians.

The statue of the pharaoh featured a simous nose, reflecting the idealized beauty standards of his time.

The man's simous nose gave him an air of rugged masculinity, enhancing his imposing stature.

The simous beak of the eagle allowed it to tear apart its prey with ease.