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Thursday, 14 July 2011
Leptorhine
If you are
leptorhine
you have a long thin nose. Like this.
It's the same
rhine
that you find in
rhinoceros
and
rhinoplasty
. The opposite of
leptorhine
is
platyrhine
, although I confess that I err toward the former.
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The Antipodean
17 July 2011 at 12:49
Platyrhine like the platypus?
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