noun
- The quality or state of being aquiline; resemblance to or characteristics of an eagle, especially a curved or hooked shape like an eagle's beak or talons.
Usage: Plural form of aquilinity; Formal or literary usage; Often used in anatomical or descriptive contexts
Examples
- The aquilinities of his facial features were striking and memorable.
- The sculptor emphasized the aquilinities of the eagle statue through careful shaping.
- Her nose displayed certain aquilinities that gave her a noble appearance.
- The architect incorporated aquilinities into the building's curved design elements.
- Medieval descriptions often noted the aquilinities of warriors' profiles.