Grecian nose - translation to ολλανδικά
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Grecian nose - translation to ολλανδικά

Grecian bends; Grecian Bend

Grecian nose      
Griekse neus
pug nose         
  • The cells lining the nose involved in smell ([[olfaction]]) are shown here
  • Bones of the nose and septal cartilage
  • Paranasal sinuses
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  • Carotid arteries
  • Nasal cartilages
  • Air enters the upper respiratory tract through the nose. The nasal conchae can be seen in this image.
  • Topinard's]] nasal index.
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aquiline nose         
  • An "aquiline" nasal profile
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  • Chief [[Henry Roman Nose]]
  • Mummy of the [[Ancient Egypt]]ian Pharaoh [[Ramses II]] with an aquiline, "hook nose" and father of [[Merneptah]]
HUMAN NOSE WITH A PROMINENT BRIDGE
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Ορισμός

Grecian nose
¦ noun a straight nose that continues the line of the forehead without a dip.

Βικιπαίδεια

Grecian bend

The Grecian bend was a term applied first to a stooped posture which became fashionable c. 1820, named after the gracefully-inclined figures seen in the art of ancient Greece. It was also the name of a dance move introduced to polite society in America just before the American Civil War. The "bend" was considered very daring at the time.

The stoop or the silhouette created by the fashion in women's dress for corsets, crinolettes and bustles by 1869 was also called the Grecian bend. Contemporary illustrations often show a woman with a large bustle and a very small parasol, bending forward.

The term was also given to those who suffered from decompression sickness, or "the bends", due to working in caissons during the building of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. The name was given because afflicted individuals characteristically arched their backs in the same manner as the then popular "Grecian bend" fashion.