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nasute (a.)
Having a nice sense of smell.
Critically nice; captious.
nasute Sentence Examples
- The anteater's nasute snout enables it to reach into narrow crevices for insects.
- The proboscis of the hummingbird has a nasute shape, allowing it to extract nectar from deep flowers.
- The nasute beak of the kingfisher is ideally suited for catching fish.
- The ibis's long, nasute beak allows it to probe the mud for food.
- The weaver bird's nasute bill helps it weave intricate nests from long strands of grass.
- The shoebill stork's nasute bill is used to catch fish, frogs, and other aquatic creatures.
- The basset hound's nasute nose enables it to track scents over long distances.
- The aardvark's nasute snout is used for digging into hard ground to find termites.
- The warthog's nasute face protects its eyes and snout from the sun and dust.
- The nasute orchid has a long, narrow flower that resembles the bill of a bird.
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Having a nice sense of smell., Critically nice; captious.
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The anteater's nasute snout enables it to reach into narrow crevices for insects.
The proboscis of the hummingbird has a nasute shape, allowing it to extract nectar from deep flowers.
The nasute beak of the kingfisher is ideally suited for catching fish.
The ibis's long, nasute beak allows it to probe the mud for food.