Aquiline-nosed is a term used to describe a nose that is curved and prominent, resembling the beak of an eagle. Synonyms for aquiline-nosed include Roman-nosed, hawk-nosed, hooked-nosed, and eagle-nosed. The term Roman-nosed comes from the belief that many ancient Roman statues feature people with this type of nose. Meanwhile, hawk-nosed is used to describe a sharp, curved nose that is similar to that of a bird of prey. Hooked-nosed is a descriptive term for a nose with a pronounced curve or hook, while eagle-nosed refers to a nose that is sharp and prominent, resembling the beak of an eagle.