nare

nare
anar
bagnard
binard
cagnard
campagnard
canard
charognard
combinard
communard
conard
dinar
fouinard
geignard
goguenard
grognard
guignard
hypothénar
intramontagnard
lignard
lupanar
léonard
mignard
montagnard
nanar
nard
narre
panard
peinard
pinard
poignard
pénard
queue-de-renard
ramenard
renard
saint-bernard
salonnard
snobinard
sonar
sorbonnard
thénar
traquenard
traînard
veinard
zonard
épinard

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  • nare — NÁRE s.f. v. nară. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  náre (nắri), s.f. – 1. Deschizătură a nasului. – 2. (Trans. de v.) Nas. – var. nară. Mr. nare, nari. lat. nāris (Puşcariu 1153; Candrea Dens., 1203; REW 5826); cf …   Dicționar Român

  • Nare — (n[^a]r), n. [L. naris.] A nostril. [R.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Nare — Nare, kleiner Hafen im Depart. Antioquia der südamerikan. Republik Kolumbien, an der Mündung des gleichnamigen Flusses in den Magdalenenstrom, früher eine wichtige Dampferstation für den Handel mit Medellin …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • NARE — et literas, a primisannis Lacedaemonc olim, et Romae docebantur Iuvenes, vide supra Nandiperitia …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • nare — (n.) nostril, late 14c., singular of NARES (Cf. nares) …   Etymology dictionary

  • nare — /nār/ noun (archaic) A nostril, esp a hawk s ORIGIN: L nāris, pl nārēs, nostril • • • nārˈēs plural noun (Latin; anatomy) The nostrils nārˈial or nārˈine / īn/ adjective Of or relating to the nostrils nārˈicorn noun A horny termination of a bird …   Useful english dictionary

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  • nare — lu·nare; ul·nare; …   English syllables

  • Nare — Recorded as Naire, Nayer, Nare, Nore, Noor, Noore, Noar, Noare, Noah, Nower and possibly others, this is an English pre medieval surname. It was either topographical and originates from living by a nore, meaning a shore or cliff, or was… …   Surnames reference

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