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Nasal Vowel Evolution in Romance,
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Nasal,
Nasals,
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Nasal /ˈneɪzəl/ is an
adjective referring to the nose, part of human...
- In anatomy, a
nasal concha (/ˈkɒnkə/; pl.: conchae; /ˈkɒnkiː/;
Latin for 's****'), also
called a
nasal turbinate or turbinal, is a long, narrow, curled...
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Nasal hair or nose hair is the hair in the
human nose.
Adult humans have hair in the nostrils.
Nasal hair
functions include filtering foreign particles...
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Nasal irrigation (also
called nasal lavage,
nasal toilet, or
nasal douche) is a
personal hygiene practice in
which the
nasal cavity is
washed to flush...
- In anatomy, the term
nasal meatus can
refer to any of the
three meatuses (p****ages)
through the skull's
nasal cavity: the
superior meatus (meatus nasi...
- The
nasal bridge is the upper, bony part of the nose,
which overlies the
nasal bones. Low-rooted
nasal bridges are
closely ****ociated with
epicanthic folds...
- The
nasal placode (or
olfactory placode)
gives rise to the
olfactory epithelium of the nose. Two
nasal placodes arise as
thickened ectoderm from the frontonasal...
- The
nasal glands are the
seromucous glands in the
respiratory region of the
nasal mucous membrane. The
three major types of
nasal glands are anterior...
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Nasality may
refer to: Nasalization,
phonetic feature of
normal speech Nasality (disorder),
excessive nasalization as a
speech disorder This disambiguation...