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Post by Tbilisi on Jan 6, 2004 7:10:28 GMT -5
Have I got a high, low- or -meduim-rooted nose? Just a simple question. Perhaps you need better pics..
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Post by Tbilisi on Jan 6, 2004 7:11:31 GMT -5
Another pic:
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Post by sublime on Jan 6, 2004 7:21:34 GMT -5
personally i'd say that you could rule out having a high nose root... but then again i'm certainly no expert p.s. nice hat, is it georgian?
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Post by Tbilisi on Jan 6, 2004 9:36:26 GMT -5
Yep, georgian hat. What is my nose then? Low-rooted? Mongoloid influence perhaps? I'd say it's a mix between high-rooted and "middle"-rooted.. any more comments?
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Post by herrx on Jan 6, 2004 10:06:11 GMT -5
Mongoloid? I don't see it. You have a dinarized nose with some up influence, perhaps. But you are too young, it can becomo different yet.
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Post by Tbilisi on Jan 6, 2004 10:12:23 GMT -5
Mongoloid ws a joke from my side . Dinarizied with UP influence you say? But what about the nose root in this stage? Meduim-rooted?
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Post by Agrippa on Jan 6, 2004 13:09:57 GMT -5
medium.
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Post by sublime on Jan 6, 2004 15:45:31 GMT -5
The definition of the root of a nose is as follows:
"The upper least protruding portion of the external nose situated between the two orbits.
Synonym: radix nasi."
It would seem that the least protuding portion of your external nose is medium to me... but I would need to see examples of high rooted and low rooted noses to be sure of this conclusion.
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