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nostril    音标拼音: [n'ɑstrɪl]
n. 鼻孔

鼻孔

nostril
n 1: either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity
in the nose [synonym: {nostril}, {anterior naris}]

Nostril \Nos"tril\, n. [OE. nosethril, nosethirl, AS.
nos[thorn]yrl; nos for nosu nose [thorn]yrel opening, hole,
from [thorn]yrel pierced, for [thorn]yrhel, fr. purh through.
[root]261. See {Nose}, and {Through}, and cf. {Thrill}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. (Anat.) 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.
[1913 Webster]

Note: 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.
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2. Perception; insight; acuteness. [Obs.]
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Methinks a man
Of your sagacity and clear nostril should
Have made another choice. --B. Jonson.
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52 Moby Thesaurus words for "nostril":
air duct, air hole, air passage, air shaft, air tube, airway,
antlia, beak, beezer, bill, blowhole, breathing hole, bugle, conk,
louver, louverwork, muffle, muzzle, nares, naris, neb, nib, nose,
nostrils, nozzle, olfactories, olfactory area, olfactory cell,
olfactory nerves, olfactory organ, olfactory pit, pecker,
proboscis, rhinarium, rostrum, schnozzle, shaft, smeller, snoot,
snout, spilehole, spiracle, touchhole, transom, trunk, vent,
ventage, venthole, ventiduct, ventilating shaft, ventilator,
wind tunnel

Nasenloch (n)
Nster (f)



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  • Nostril - Wikipedia
    A nostril (or naris ˈnɛərɪs , pl : nares ˈnɛəriːz ) is either of the two orifices of the nose They enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities
  • Nose: Anatomy, Function Related Conditions - Cleveland Clinic
    What are the parts of your nose? The outside parts of your nose (the parts you can see) consist of bone, cartilage and fatty tissue They include your: Nasal root: The top part of your nose located between your eyebrows, where your nose connects to your face
  • The Nasal Cavity - Structure - Vasculature - TeachMeAnatomy
    The nose is an olfactory and respiratory organ It consists of nasal skeleton, which houses the nasal cavity In this article, we shall look at the applied anatomy of the nasal cavity, and some of the relevant clinical syndromes
  • Nostril - Structure, Function, Location, Anatomy, Diagram
    The nostril, also known as the anterior nare, is the external opening of the nose that allows air to pass into the nasal cavity Each nostril is part of the external nose and is anatomically designed to facilitate airflow while providing filtration and structural support
  • Nostrils: Definition, Functions, Anatomy, Pictures
    Nostril is the common name for the two anterior nares [1] (singular: naris) – the external openings in human nose that leads to the nasal cavity [2] They are the connection between air in the environment and the airways, through the posterior or internal nares, the inner opening of the nasal cavity into the pharynx [9]
  • Why we have two nostrils instead of one big hole - Popular Science
    Thanks to the nasal cycle, air flows into the nostrils at different speeds and so each nostril handles odors differently
  • NOSTRIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of NOSTRIL is either of the external nares; broadly : either of the nares with the adjoining passage on the same side of the septum How to use nostril in a sentence
  • Are Both Nostrils Connected? The Science of Nasal Anatomy
    While each nostril serves as an entry point for air, they are not entirely independent Both nostrils ultimately lead to a shared internal space, the nasal cavity, before air continues its journey to the lungs
  • This is why you only breathe out of one nostril at a time | CNN
    There are two key aspects to the nasal cycle: congestion and decongestion During the congestion phase, one nostril will experience reduced airflow, while the opposite nostril will be open,





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