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simious

English

Etymology

Latin simia (ape), +? -ous.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?m.i.?s/

Adjective

simious (comparative more simious, superlative most simious)

  1. (archaic) simian; like a monkey
    • 1839, Sydney Smith, Ballot
      that strange simious, schoolboy passion of giving pain to others

See also

  • simio-

References

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simous

English

Etymology

Latin simus, Ancient Greek ????? (simós, flat-nosed, snub-nosed).

Adjective

simous (comparative more simous, superlative most simous)

  1. Having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up.

Anagrams

  • sosumi

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