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Definition of nasal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of nasal is as below...
Nasal (n.) Part of a
helmet
projecting
to
protect
the nose; a nose
guard.
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Ceratosaurus
::
Ceratosaurus
(n.) A
carnivorous
American
Jurassic
dinosaur
allied
to the
European
Megalosaurus.
The
animal
was
nearly
twenty
feet in
length,
and the skull bears a bony horn core on the
united
nasal
bones.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Snore
::
Snore (v. i.) To
breathe
with a
rough,
hoarse,
nasal voice in
sleep..
Septomaxillary
::
Septomaxillary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the nasal
septum
and the
maxilla;
situated
in the
region
of these
parts.
Fossa
::
Fossa (n.) A pit,
groove,
cavity,
or
depression,
of
greater
or less
depth;
as, the
temporal
fossa on the side of the
skull;
the nasal
fossae
containing
the
nostrils
in most
birds..
Hum
::
Hum
(interj.)
An
inarticulate
nasal sound or
murmur,
like h'm,
uttered
by a
speaker
in pause from
embarrassment,
affectation,
etc..
Nasal
::
Nasal (a.)
Having
a
quality
imparted
by means of the nose; and
specifically,
made by
lowering
the soft
palate,
in some cases with
closure
of the oral
passage,
the voice thus
issuing
(wholly
or
partially)
through
the nose, as in the
consonants
m, n, ng (see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 20, 208);
characterized
by
resonance
in the nasal
passage;
as, a nasal
vowel;
a nasal
utterance..
Platyrhini
::
Platyrhini
(n. pl.) A
division
of
monkeys,
including
the
American
species,
which have a broad nasal
septum,
thirty-six
teeth,
and
usually
a
prehensile
tail. See
Monkey..
Nasal
::
Nasal (n.) A
plate,
or
scale,
on the nose of a fish, etc..
Oestrus
::
Oestrus
(n.) A genus of
gadflies.
The
species
which
deposits
its
larvae
in the nasal
cavities
of sheep is
oestrus
ovis.
Amphirhina
::
Amphirhina
(n. pl.) A name
applied
to the
elasmobranch
fishes,
because
the nasal sac is
double..
M
::
M () M, the
thirteenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant,
and from the
manner
of its
formation,
is
called
the
labio-nasal
consonant.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
178-180,
242..
Hyperotreta
::
Hyperotreta
(n. pl.) An order of
marsipobranchs,
including
the
Myxine
or
hagfish
and the genus
Bdellostoma.
They have
barbels
around
the
mouth,
one tooth on the
plate,
and a
communication
between
the nasal
aperture
and the
throat.
See
Hagfish..
Kahau
::
Kahau (n.) A
long-nosed
monkey
(Semnopithecus
nasalis),
native
of
Borneo.
The
general
color of the body is
bright
chestnut,
with the under
parts,
shoulders,
and sides of the head,
golden
yellow,
and the top of the head and upper part of the back
brown.
Called
also
proboscis
monkey..
Snuffle
::
Snuffle
(n.)
Obstruction
of the nose by
mucus;
nasal
catarrh
of
infants
or
children.
Influenza
::
Influenza
(n.) An
epidemic
affection
characterized
by acute nasal
catarrh,
or by
inflammation
of the
throat
or the
bronchi,
and
usually
accompanied
by
fever..
Aliseptal
::
Aliseptal
(a.)
Relating
to
expansions
of the nasal
septum.
Mesonasal
::
Mesonasal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
middle
portion
of the nasal
region.
Holorhinal
::
Holorhinal
(a.)
Having
the nasal bones
contiguous.
Labionasal
::
Labionasal
(n.) A
labionasal
sound or
letter.
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.)
Consisting
of, or
characterized
by,
voice,
or tone
produced
in the
larynx,
which may be
modified,
either
by
resonance,
as in the case of the
vowels,
or by
obstructive
action,
as in
certain
consonants,
such as v, l, etc., or by both, as in the
nasals
m, n, ng;
sonant;
intonated;
voiced.
See
Voice,
and
Vowel,
also Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
199-202..
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