Definition of Noses. Meaning of Noses. Synonyms of Noses

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Definition of Noses

Nose
Nose Nose (n[=o]z), v. i. 1. To smell; to sniff; to scent. --Audubon. 2. To pry officiously into what does not concern one.
Nose
Nose Nose, v. t. 1. To confront; be closely face to face or opposite to; meet. 2. To furnish with a nose; as, to nose a stair tread. 3. To examine with the nose or sense of smell. 4. To make by advancing the nose or front end; as, the train nosed its way into the statio; (Racing Slang) to beat by (the length of) a nose.
Nose
Nose Nose, v. i. To push or move with the nose or front forward. A train of cable cars came nosing along. --Hamlin Garland.

Meaning of Noses from wikipedia

- S2CID 240228857. "Mammals' noses come from reptiles' jaws: Evolutionary development of facial bones". Phys.org. November 1, 2021. "Your Nose, the Guardian of Your...
- narrow, straight noses, which instead constitute the majority of nasal profiles. It has been reported however, that aquiline noses are more prevalent...
- different red noses over 19 Red Nose Days. In 1988, It started with one nose. Two noses were available for the 1995 event. Three noses per event were...
- Noses or Seven Noses of Soho are an artistic installation found on buildings in London. They are plaster of Paris reproductions of the artist's nose which...
- of a Lost Art. Riverhead Books. p. 304. ISBN 978-0735213616. Media related to Human noses at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Noses at Wikiquote...
- the nose for two thousand years. Is this being led by the nose the reason, perhaps, why their noses have grown so long? Or are these long noses a kind...
- "bulldog nose" locomotive classes, all of which were built by NOHAB or AFB (with license from EMD), also frequently referred to as "round noses". These...
- Red Noses (First ed.). London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-13771-7. Martin Kohn (16 January 1995). "Literature Annotations: Barnes, Peter - Red Noses"....
- named for Chief Noses, a native Cherokee who lived in the area in the early 19th century. There are three named tributaries of Noses Cr****. Ward Cr****...
- most electronic noses, each sensor is sensitive to all volatile molecules but each in their specific way. However, in bio-electronic noses, receptor proteins...