noselike

noselike
Resembling a nose or some aspect of one.

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  • Nesbeth — Recorded in the varied spellings of Nesbit, Nesbitt, Nesbet, Nesbett, Nesbeth, Nesbath and Nesbut, this unusual name is both locational and Anglo Scottish. It originates from either the barony of Nesbit in Berwick, or the villages of Nesbitt or… …   Surnames reference

  • Nesbitt — Recorded in the varied spellings of Nesbit, Nesbitt, Nesbet, Nesbett, Nesbeth, Nesbath and Nesbut, this unusual name is both locational and Anglo Scottish. It originates from either the barony of Nesbit in Berwick, or the villages of Nesbitt or… …   Surnames reference

  • prostomium — [prō stō′mē əm] n. pl. prostomia [prō stō′mēə] [ModL: see PRO 1, STOMA, & IUM] a small, noselike portion of the first body segment in many annelid worms, lying above and overhanging the mouth in earthworms …   English World dictionary

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