
1) Afrin target 2) Air intake cavity 3) Air intake site 4) Air intake spot 5) Anterior naris 6) Blow hole 7) Body part that may flare 8) Breathing space 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) Exclusively Saxon word 11) Facial opening 12) Frequently pierced place 13) Hole in the head 14) Hole in your head 15) Hole next to the septum
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1) Air pipe 2) Nare 3) Naris
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A nostril (or naris s, plural nares z) is one of the two channels of the nose, from the point where they bifurcate to the external opening. In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or cartilages called turbinates, whose function is to warm air on inhalation and remove moisture on exhalation. Fish do not breathe through their noses, but th...
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• (n.) One of the external openings of the nose, which give passage to the air breathed and to secretions from the nose and eyes; one of the anterior nares. • (n.) Perception; insight; acuteness. • (n.) Perception; insight; acuteness. • (n.) One of the external openings of the nose, which give passage to the air breathed and to ...
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(from the article `procellariiform`) ...to medium in length (somewhat more than half the total length of the head) in some albatrosses. It is sheathed in horny plates and has a distinct ... ...(by means of the barbs and sticky mucus) to locate and extract insects far beyond the bill`s reach. The bill of more-specialized woodpeckers is ....
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1. <anatomy> One of the external openings of the nose, which give passage to the air breathed and to secretions from the nose and eyes; one of the anterior nares. ... In sperm whales, porpoises, and allied animals, there is only one nostril, which is situated on the top of the head and called a spiracle. ... 2. Perception; insight; acuteness....
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(nos´tril) either aperture of the nose; see nares.
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Referring to the physical hole where breathing takes place (in most cetaceans this is referred to as a blowhole.
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Nos'tril noun [ Middle English
nosethril ,
nosethirl , Anglo-Saxon
nospyrl ;
nos for
nosu nose +
pyrel opening, hole, from
pyrel pierced, for
pyrhel , from
purh through. ... See
Nose , and
Through , and confer
Thrill...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nos′trĭl Synonyms: naris
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Nostril: One of the openings in the nose that allows air to flow in and out of the nasal cavities. The word nostril comes from the Old English nosu, nose + thyrel, hole = the nose hole.
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[n] - either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose
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anterior naris noun either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose
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In vertebrates, the opening of the nasal cavity, in which cells sensitive to smell are located. (In fish, these cells detect water-borne chemicals, so they are effectively organs of taste.) In vertebrates with lungs, the nostrils also take in air. In humans, and most other mammals, the nostrils are located on the nose
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The nostrils are the two small openings on the top of the bill; External naris.
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ventana, ala, aleta (de la nariz)
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either of the two external openings of the nose.
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