Synonyms for nares
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : nair-eez |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnɛər iz |
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Définition of nares
Origin :- "nostrils," 1690s, from Latin nares, plural of naris "nostril," from PIE root *nas- (see nose (n.)).
- As in nose : noun smelling organ of animate being
- This illustration was overlooked by Nares, to whose Glossary you refer.
- Extract from : « Notes and Queries, Number 183, April 30, 1853 » by Various
- Agreeing in this derivation, we do not admit Nares's explanation.
- Extract from : « The Book of Christmas » by Thomas K. Hervey
- This was an offer too valuable to be disregarded, and was accepted by Captain Nares.
- Extract from : « The Great Frozen Sea » by Albert Hastings Markham
- Why is the nares anteri the ruling center of tone direction?
- Extract from : « Expressive Voice Culture » by Jessie Eldridge Southwick
- What he and Nares talked about was of no particular consequence.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
- Nares shook his head, and there was a shadow of pain in his lean face.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
- He turned to Nares as if to invite his opinion, which was unhesitatingly offered him.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
- "In your case that is not a very unusual thing," and Nares laughed.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
- It was clear that Nares believed him, though he said nothing.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
- Nares was by no means perfect, and his face grew suddenly hard.
- Extract from : « Long Odds » by Harold Bindloss
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