Meaning Nose
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The external midline projection from the face. The purpose of the nose is to warm, clean, and humidify the air that a person breathes. In addition, it helps a person to smell and taste. The nose is divided into two passageways by a partition called the septum. Opening to these passageways are the nostrils. Bony projections, called turbinates, protr [..]
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The production of extra mucus by the nose. Rhinorrhea is the medical term for this common problem. The nose makes extra mucus whenever something that is in the nose, such as pollen or dust, needs to be removed. Mucus formation is also part of the histamine reaction to allergies and of the body's defenses during respiratory infections.
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Synonymous with bouquet; the sum of a wine's aromas.
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The character of a wine as determined by the olfactory sense. Also called aroma; includes bouquet.
Source: winespectator.com

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"perceive the smell of," 1570s; "pry, search," 1640s, from nose (n.). Related: Nosed; nosing.
Source: etymonline.com

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Old English nosu, from Proto-Germanic *nusus (source also of Old Norse nös, Old Frisian nose, Dutch neus, Old High German nasa, German Nase), from PIE *nas- "nose" (source also of Sanskrit n [..]
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the front end of a surfboard.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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front end of an aircraft.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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The prominent part of the face or anterior extremity of the head that lies above the mouth containing the nostrils and olfactory cavities; the olfactory organ.
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The lower front edge of a clubhead.
Source: thaigerlinegolf.com (offline)

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- The front of the disc that points toward the target.
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the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals; "he has a cold in the nose" intrude: search or inquire in a [..]
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the part of your face with which you smell, and through which you breathe
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noz (nezer)
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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shnoz (American Jewish)
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  a tasting term describing the aromas and bouquets of a wine
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The point or tip of a bullet.
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To see your own nose, indicates force of character, and consciousness of your ability to accomplish whatever enterprise you may choose to undertake. If your nose looks smaller than natural, there will be failure in your affairs. Hair growing on your nose, indicates extraordinary undertakings, and that they will be carried through by sheer force of [..]
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the front of the skateboard, from the front truck bolts to the end.
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a term used in tastings to describe the overall fragrance, aroma and bouquet of a beer or wine.
Source: byo.com

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Front of a container or trailer - opposite the tail.
Source: manitoulintransport.com (offline)

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Smallest advantage a horse can win by. Called a short head in Britain.
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Front of a container or trailer - opposite the tail.
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A term used to connote a good aroma of tea.
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Bleeding of the nose. Sign of love.
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The smallest advantage by which a horse can win. Called a short head in Britain.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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the front and pointed part of the surfboard
Source: oceanvibrations.com (offline)

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A small frontal body section of a car which extends beyond the bonnet line, typically slanting downwards. The narrower version used on Formula cars is called a shark-nose. 'Nosed' refers to the process of raising a small peak in the center of the bonnet of a car, usually as part of a customized design. Octane
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Organ of olfaction.The ability to detect by means of scent.
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To remove chrome trim from a custom car's hood, such as the hood ornament. If the trim is also removed from the trunk lid, the car is said to be "nosed and decked".
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Many wine lovers prefer to say nose, but what they actually mean is the smell or aroma of the wine. The nose of a wine is best sensed by smell just after you swirl the wine in your glass. Check out Ho [..]
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A part of the upper respiratory tract. It contains the organ of Smell. The term includes the External Nose, the Nasal Cavity, and the Paranasal Sinuses.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A device that detects Odors or flavors.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Its major components are Nasal Bones; Nasal Cartilages; and Nasal Septum.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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stem of a vessel
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A specialized structure that serves as an organ of the sense of smell as well as part of the respiratory system; the term includes both the external nose and the nasal cavity.
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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(1) Organ of olfaction. (2) The ability to detect by means of scent.
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In the wine world, the word "nose" refers to the olfactory sense of wine. Some enophiles use the term as a descriptor for wines with an extremely intense bouquet, although common usage doesn [..]
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The smell of a wine, combining both its aroma
Source: winemaking.jackkeller.net

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This common term is used in the same way as perfume or aromatics.
Source: thewinecellarinsider.com

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n.(1) "nose," s.v. nose sb. OED. KEY: nose@n1
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n1 25 nose 25
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A tasting term for the aroma or bouquet of a wine.
Source: allfranceinfo.com

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aroma of wine on nose. (bouquet, breathing
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Tasting term. Wine is assessed by taste (the PALATE) but also by smell (the nose).
Source: wine-pages.com

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Smallest advantage a horse can win by. In England called a short head.       O  
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Smallest advantage a horse can win by. In England called a short head.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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===Noun=== ====the organ of the face used to smell things==== =====Synonyms===== nose beak beezer bokoUK proboscis schnozz schnozzle schnozzola schnoz smeller sneck(of an elephant) aquiline nose but [..]
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lang=en 1800s=1843 * '''1843''' — . ''''. *: The cold within him froze his old features, nipped his pointed nose, shrivelled his cheek, stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue; an [..]
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The front part of the surfboard.
Source: surfsportsforum.com





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