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Qu'est-ce (qui) est aquiline - définition


aquiline         
  • McDonnell Douglas Aquiline (incorrectly identified as a "Mark II Batwing") displayed inverted at the [[United States Army Aviation Museum]].
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Aquiline (disambiguation)
['akw?l??n]
¦ adjective
1. like an eagle.
2. (of a person's nose) curved like an eagle's beak.
Origin
C17: from L. aquilinus, from aquila 'eagle'.
aquiline         
  • McDonnell Douglas Aquiline (incorrectly identified as a "Mark II Batwing") displayed inverted at the [[United States Army Aviation Museum]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aquiline (disambiguation)
a.
Hooked, (like an eagle's beak; applied especially to the nose), bent, curved, curving, hooked.
Aquiline         
  • McDonnell Douglas Aquiline (incorrectly identified as a "Mark II Batwing") displayed inverted at the [[United States Army Aviation Museum]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aquiline (disambiguation)
·adj Belonging to or like an Eagle.
II. Aquiline ·adj Curving; hooked; prominent, like the beak of an eagle;
- applied particularly to the nose.

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Aquiline
Exemples du corpus de texte pour aquiline
1. Other volunteers saw a photo that had been morphed to look more aquiline and mature.
2. Giulinis aquiline features and tall, slim body commanded attention immediately he walked into a room.
3. Over generations the moai underwent a politically incorrect eugenics programme and changed from being short and squat with broad faces and squashed noses to being 20m tall, elegant and slim–shouldered with aquiline noses and long–lobed ears.
4. "Even if we have long, aquiline noses in our promised land, even if we grow black or red beards and walk on crooked legs, we shall not be the object of ridicule and scorn," the document reads.
5. This is how Luciano Moggi brought down one of Europe‘s greatest clubs – and shamed a nation Jason Burke Sunday July 30, 2006 Observer Sport Monthly This weekend Luciano Moggi, a 6'–year–old man with the aquiline nose, bald head and the taste for fine cigars and tailoring that you would expect of a senior Italian football official, agent and, it has now become clear, crook, will be thinking about his future.