supercilium

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  The eyebrow arch of hair above each eye.
 * 2) The region of the eyebrows.
 * 3)  The overhanging margin of a bony cavity (as of the acetabulum).
 * 4)  A superciliary marking or structure, especially in a bird.
 * 5)  The narrow fillet above the cymatium of a cornice.
 * 6) A fillet above and below the scotia of an Attic base.
 * 7) The lintel or transverse part of a door frame.
 * 8)  Superciliousness, haughtiness; an instance of this, a supercilious demeanor.

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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The eyebrow.
 * 2) The prominent part of a thing, the brow, ridge, summit.
 * 3) The nod, the will.
 * 4) Pride, haughtiness, arrogance, sternness, superciliousness.

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