Napias in english
Snout
pronunciation: snaʊt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: snaʊt part of speech: noun
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napia = schnozzle ; conk.
Example: Really, the worst that can be said about him as a pianist is that he's got a big schnozzle.Example: I really like big conks on women, not too big of course.napias = snout ; snooter.
Example: The reduction of the snout in primates is a correlate of the diminution of the sense of smell, or olfaction.Example: He wasn't thrown from a car, but the scars on his snooter pay homage to his fending for himself while on the streets.