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Look up Nasal, Nasals, nasal, nasals, or naso- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nasal /ˈneɪzəl/ is an adjective referring to the nose, part of human
Nasal
Feature of the human face
determined by the nasal bones and the nasal cartilages, including the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils and divides the nasal cavity into two.
Human_nose
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
issues that affect breathing, such as a deviated nasal septum, internal nasal valve collapse, or external nasal valve collapse. Surgery only on the septum is
Rhinoplasty
Inflammation of the sinus' membranes
sinuses resulting in symptoms that may include production of thick nasal mucus, nasal congestion, facial congestion, facial pain, facial pressure, loss
Sinusitis
Large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
The nasal cavity is an air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. The nasal septum divides the cavity into two cavities, also
Nasal_cavity
Subconscious alternation of the nasal cavities
The nasal cycle is the subconscious alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other animals. This results in
Nasal_cycle
Personal hygiene practice for rinsing out nasal passages
Nasal irrigation (also called nasal lavage, nasal toilet, neti pot or nasal douche) is a personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed
Nasal_irrigation
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ŋ⟩ in IPA
A voiced velar nasal, also known as eng, engma, or agma (from Greek ἆγμα âgma 'fragment'), is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages
Voiced_velar_nasal
Type of occlusive consonant
§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, a nasal, also called a nasal occlusive or nasal stop in contrast with an oral stop or nasalized consonant
Nasal_consonant
Supportive structures in the nose
The nasal cartilages are structures within the nose that provide form and support to the nasal cavity. The nasal cartilages are made up of a flexible material
Nasal_cartilages
Disorder of the nose
Nasal septum deviation is a physical disorder of the nose, involving a displacement of the nasal septum. Some displacement is common, affecting 80% of
Nasal_septum_deviation
Partial or complete blockage of nasal passages
Nasal congestion is the partial or complete blockage of nasal passages, leading to impaired nasal breathing, usually due to membranes lining the nose
Nasal_congestion
Hair in the nostrils of adult humans
entering the nasal cavity, as well as to help collect moisture. Nasal hair is different from the cilia of the ciliated lining of the nasal cavity. These
Nasal_hair
Pronunciation of a vowel through the nose as well as the mouth
A nasal vowel is a vowel that is produced with a lowering of the soft palate (or velum) so that the air flow escapes through the nose and the mouth simultaneously
Nasal_vowel
Two bones in the bridge of the human nose
The nasal bones are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part
Nasal_bone
Upper jaw bone
with nine bones: frontal, ethmoid, nasal, zygomatic, lacrimal, and palatine bones, the vomer, the inferior nasal concha, as well as the maxilla of the
Maxilla
Separator of the left and right airways in the nose
The nasal septum (Latin: septum nasi) separates the left and right airways of the nasal cavity, dividing the two nostrils. It is depressed by the depressor
Nasal_septum
Medical device to deliver supplemental oxygen
The nasal cannula (NC), also known as nasoinhaler, is a device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or increased airflow to a patient or person in need
Nasal_cannula
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɲ⟩ in IPA
A voiced palatal nasal is a type of consonant used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound
Voiced_palatal_nasal
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨n⟩ in IPA
A voiced alveolar nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in numerous spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the ⟨n⟩ sound in nice
Voiced dental and alveolar nasals
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_nasals
Piece of bone in the breathing passage of humans and other animals
In anatomy, a nasal concha (/ˈkɒnkə/; pl.: conchae; /ˈkɒnkiː/; Latin for 'shell'), also called a nasal turbinate or turbinal, is a long, narrow, curled
Nasal_concha
Nasal passage of the nasal cavity
In anatomy, the term nasal meatus can refer to any of the three meatuses (passages) through the skull's nasal cavity: the superior meatus (meatus nasi
Nasal_meatus
Adhesive bandage used to keep the nose airway open
A nasal strip, external nasal dilator strip or nasal dilator strip is a type of adhesive bandage with embedded plastic ribs or splints that is applied
Nasal_strip
Noncancerous growths within the nose or sinuses
Nasal polyps are noncancerous growths within the nose or sinuses. Symptoms include trouble breathing through the nose, loss of smell, decreased taste
Nasal_polyp
Medical condition
Post-nasal drip (PND), also known as upper airway cough syndrome (UACS) or idiopathically as catarrh, occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the nasal
Post-nasal_drip
Anticholinergic used in the treatment of asthma
medication which is applied by different routes: inhaler, nebulizer, or nasal spray, for different reasons. The inhalant opens up the medium and large
Ipratropium_bromide
Medical condition whereby the membranes dividing the nostrils are breached
A nasal septum perforation is a medical condition in which the nasal septum, the bony/cartilaginous wall dividing the nasal cavities, develops a hole
Nasal_septum_perforation
Production of a sound while the velum is lowered
ã̌⟩. Many languages have nasal vowels to different degrees, but only a minority of world languages around the world have nasal vowels as contrasting phonemes
Nasalization
Bony part of the nose, overlying the nasal bones
The nasal bridge is the upper part of the nose, where the nasal bones and surrounding soft tissues provide structural support. While commonly discussed
Nasal_bridge
Condition of the structure of the nose
Nasal valve collapse is a condition where airflow through the nose is restricted due to the narrowing or collapse of the nasal valves. Obstruction through
Nasal_valve_collapse
Part of the mucous membrane lining the nasal cavity
The nasal mucosa lines the nasal cavity. It is part of the respiratory mucosa, the mucous membrane lining the respiratory tract. The nasal mucosa is intimately
Nasal_mucosa
Bleeding from the nose
medically as epistaxis, is bleeding from the nasal cavity caused by rupture of small blood vessels in the nasal mucosa. Most cases are minor and stop spontaneously
Nosebleed
Spray that delivers medications locally in the nasal cavities or systemically
Nasal sprays are used to deliver medications locally in the nasal cavities or systemically. They are used locally for conditions such as nasal congestion
Nasal_spray
Administration of drugs through the nose
Nasal administration, popularly known as snorting, is a route of administration in which drugs are insufflated through the nose. It can be a form of either
Nasal_administration
Organ that smells and facilitates breathing
sensory organ and respiratory structure in vertebrates. It consists of a nasal cavity inside the head, and an external nose on the face. The external nose
Nose
Manner of articulation
In phonetics, a nasal release is the release of a stop consonant into a nasal. Such sounds are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet with
Nasal_release
Austronesian language spoken on Sumatra
Nasal ([naˈsal]) is an Austronesian language of southwestern Sumatra. Anderbeck & Aprilani (2013) consider Nasal to be an isolate within the Malayo-Polynesian
Nasal_language
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨m⟩ in IPA
A voiced bilabial nasal is a type of consonantal sound which has been observed to occur in about 96% of spoken languages. The symbol in the International
Voiced_bilabial_nasal
Infection of the nasal cavity
Nasal vestibulitis is the diffuse dermatitis of nasal vestibule. It is often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, chronic rhinorrhea, nose picking, or viral
Nasal_vestibulitis
Opening in the human skull
The piriform aperture, pyriform aperture, or anterior nasal aperture is a pear-shaped opening in the human skull. Its long axis is vertical, and narrow
Piriform_aperture
Speaking voice affected by nasal passages
Nasal speech can be divided into hypo-nasal and hyper-nasal. Hyponasal speech, denasalization, or rhinolalia clausa is a lack of appropriate nasal airflow
Nasal_voice
Medieval European, integral nose guard
The nasal helmet was a type of combat helmet characterised by the possession of a projecting bar covering the nose and thus protecting the centre of the
Nasal_helmet
In reptiles, the nasal scale refers to the scale that encloses the nostril. Sometimes this scale is paired (divided). In such cases, the anterior half
Nasal_scale
Facial bone
The inferior nasal concha (inferior turbinated bone or inferior turbinal/turbinate) is one of the three paired nasal conchae in the nose. It extends horizontally
Inferior_nasal_concha
Instinct to breathe through the nose rather than the mouth
Obligate nasal breathing describes a physiological instinct to breathe through the nose (or other forms of external nasal passages, depending on the species)
Obligate_nasal_breathing
Nasalance is a measure of the degree of velopharyngeal opening in voiced speech formed by computing the ratio of the amplitude of the acoustic energy
Nasalance
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨ɾ⟩ in IPA
during the articulation. It is a nasal consonant, which means air is exclusively allowed to escape through the nose for nasal stops; otherwise, in addition
Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_taps_and_flaps
Smokeless tobacco type
snorted or "sniffed" (alternatively sometimes written as "snuffed") into the nasal cavity, delivering nicotine and a flavored scent to the user (especially
Snuff_(tobacco)
Secretion produced by mucous membranes
the common cold, and influenza. Nasal mucus may be removed by blowing the nose or by using nasal irrigation. Excess nasal mucus, as with a cold or allergies
Mucus
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɴ⟩ in IPA
A voiced uvular nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Voiced_uvular_nasal
Decongestant medication
a medication used as a decongestant for uncomplicated nasal congestion in the form of a nasal spray or oral tablet, intravenously in cases of low blood
Phenylephrine
Filling of the nasal cavity with fluid mucus
membranes that line the nasal cavities. The membranes create mucus faster than it can be processed, causing a backup of mucus in the nasal cavities. As the cavity
Rhinorrhea
Topical decongestant
vasoconstrictor medication. It is available over-the-counter as a nasal spray to treat nasal congestion and nosebleeds, as eye drops to treat eye redness due
Oxymetazoline
Nasal inflammation due to allergens in the air
symptoms of allergic rhinitis are: rhinorrhea (excess nasal secretion), itching, sneezing fits, and nasal congestion/obstruction. Characteristic physical findings
Allergic_rhinitis
Nasal emission is the abnormal passing of oral air through a cleft palate, or from some other type of velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI), during the production
Nasal_emission
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨m̥⟩ in IPA
A voiceless bilabial nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents
Voiceless_bilabial_nasal
Bony projection in the skull
anterior nasal spine, or anterior nasal spine of maxilla, is a bony projection in the skull that serves as a cephalometric landmark. The anterior nasal spine
Anterior_nasal_spine
Embryonic tissue giving rise to olfactory epithelium
In embryology, the nasal placode (or olfactory placode) gives rise to the olfactory epithelium of the nose. Two nasal placodes arise as thickened ectoderm
Nasal_placode
Consonantal sound
Nasal clicks are click consonants pronounced with nasal airflow. All click types (bilabial ʘ, dental ǀ, alveolar ǃ, lateral ǁ, palatal ǂ, and retroflex
Nasal_click
Medical intervention
Nasal surgery is a medical procedure designed to treat various conditions that cause nasal blockages in the upper respiratory tract, for example nasal
Nasal_surgery
Air-filled spaces surrounding the nasal cavity
sinuses are a group of four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity. The maxillary sinuses are located below the eyes; the frontal sinuses
Paranasal_sinuses
Fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
voiced dental nasal /n̪/ or voiced alveolar nasal /n/ in virtually all languages that use the Latin alphabet. In many languages, these nasal consonants assimilate
N
Carries tears from the lacrimal sac of the eye into the nasal cavity
the tear duct) carries tears from the lacrimal sac of the eye into the nasal cavity. The duct begins in the eye socket between the maxillary and lacrimal
Nasolacrimal_duct
Latin letter N with tilde above
indicate the new palatal nasal sound that Spanish had developed in that position: año. The sign was also adopted for the same palatal nasal in all other cases
Ñ
Medical condition
Nasal septal abscess is a condition of the nasal septum in which there is a collection of pus between the mucoperichondrium and septal cartilage. Individuals
Nasal_septal_abscess
Vaccine administered via the nose
A nasal vaccine is a vaccine administered through the nose that stimulates an immune response without an injection. It induces immunity through the inner
Nasal_vaccine
Medical device for investigating body orifices by direct vision
Bodenhamer Killian Pratt Ricord Roschke Sims Smith-Buie Alan Park Cook Mathieu Nasal specula have two relatively flat bills with handle. The instrument is hinged
Speculum_(medicine)
Part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity
pharynx (pl.: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the
Pharynx
Tropane alkaloid and stimulant drug
may result in cocaine dependence, withdrawal symptoms, neurotoxicity, and nasal damage, including cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions. Coca cultivation
Cocaine
Proto-Indo-European affix
win" would yield a nasal-infixed present stem *wi⟨né⟩k- ~ *wi⟨n⟩k-. These presents are called nasal infix presents or simply nasal presents and are typically
Nasal_infix
Species of mite
americana, the Caribbean monk seal nasal mite, is an extinct species of mite. An obligate parasite, it depended on the nasal cavity of the Caribbean monk seal
Halarachne_americana
Class of steroid hormones
Atopic dermatitis Hives Angioedema Anaphylaxis Food allergies Drug allergies Nasal polyps Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Sarcoidosis Eosinophilic pneumonia Some
Corticosteroid
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨h⟩ in IPA
nasalized, though nasal vowels do not occur elsewhere. A distinction is also reported from Wolaytta, though in that case the nasal is rare. Swazi distinguishes
Voiceless_glottal_fricative
Type of consonant used in many spoken languages
during the articulation. It is a nasal consonant, which means air is exclusively allowed to escape through the nose for nasal stops; otherwise, in addition
Voiced_palatal_approximant
Phonological system of the Japanese language
phonology). The moraic nasal or mora nasal (hiragana ⟨ん⟩, katakana ⟨ン⟩, romanized as ⟨n⟩ or ⟨n'⟩) can be interpreted as a syllable-final nasal consonant. Aside
Japanese_phonology
Loss of height of the human nose
cause is nasal trauma. It is characterized by a loss of height of the nose, because of the collapse of the nasal bridge. The depressed nasal dorsum may
Saddle_nose
Openings from the nasal cavity to the throat
choana), posterior nasal apertures or internal nostrils are two openings found at the back of the nasal passage between the nasal cavity and the pharynx
Choana
Type of click consonant
glottalized clicks are nasalized, though a few have non-nasal glottalized clicks as well. Glottalized nasal clicks are formed by closing the glottis so that
Glottalized_click
Vertical groove in the middle area of the upper lip
the upper lip, common to therian mammals, extending in humans from the nasal septum to the tubercle of the upper lip. Together with a glandular rhinarium
Philtrum
Oil removed from the human nose
Nasal sebum, also known as nose grease/oil, is the oily secretion of sebaceous glands located on the surface of the human nose. The pores of the lateral
Nasal_sebum
Blood vessel
frontal sinuses, the dura mater, lateral nasal wall, and nasal septum. It issues a meningeal branch, and nasal branches. The anterior ethmoidal artery
Anterior_ethmoidal_artery
divide it into medial and lateral nasal processes. The medial nasal process (nasomedial) on the inner side of each nasal pit merge into the intermaxillary
Frontonasal_process
Medical condition
Nasal septal hematoma is a condition affecting the nasal septum. It can be associated with trauma. A septal hematoma is blood that collects in the space
Nasal_septal_hematoma
Irritation and inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose
nose. Common symptoms are a stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, and post-nasal drip. The inflammation is caused by viruses, bacteria, irritants or allergens
Rhinitis
Common viral infection of the upper respiratory tract
history. The typical symptoms of a cold include cough, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and a sore throat, sometimes accompanied by muscle ache, fatigue
Common_cold
Medical condition
[ʫ]. A nasal lisp occurs when part or the entire air stream is directed through the nasal cavity. The transcription for sibilants with nasal frication
Lisp
Upward rubbing of the nose to relieve itching
The allergic salute (sometimes called the nasal salute) is the characteristic and sometimes habitual gesture of wiping and/or rubbing the nose in an upwards
Allergic_salute
Topical nasal decongestant
methamphetamine primarily used as a topical nasal decongestant. Levomethamphetamine is used to treat nasal congestion from allergies and the common cold
Levomethamphetamine
Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates
bones of the facial skeleton (14) are the vomer, two inferior nasal conchae, two nasal bones, two maxilla, the mandible, two palatine bones, two zygomatic
Skull
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨n̥⟩ in IPA
A voiceless alveolar nasal is a type of consonant in some languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represent the sound are ⟨n̥⟩
Voiceless dental and alveolar nasals
Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_nasals
foramen into the nasal cavity to innervate the nasal septum (the medial nerves), and the posterosuperior portion of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity (the
Posterior superior nasal nerves
Posterior_superior_nasal_nerves
Sounds and pronunciation of Portuguese
pronounced [ẽj̃] with a clear nasal palatal approximant (see below).[citation needed] Whenever a nasal vowel is pronounced with a nasal coda (approximant or occlusive)
Portuguese_phonology
Drug to relieve nasal congestion
A decongestant, or nasal decongestant, is a type of pharmaceutical drug that is used to relieve nasal congestion in the upper respiratory tract. The active
Decongestant
Medical condition
medicamentosa (or RM, also known as rebound congestion) is a condition of rebound nasal congestion suspected to be brought on by extended use of topical decongestants
Rhinitis_medicamentosa
Smell sense organ above the roof of the mouth
olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft tissue of the nasal septum, in the nasal cavity just above the roof of the mouth (the hard palate) in various
Vomeronasal_organ
Mucous-producing glands in the nose
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
Nasal_glands
Latin letter E with ogonek
Lithuanian: e nosinė, "nasal e") is a letter in the Polish, Lithuanian, and Dalecarlian alphabets. It is also used in Navajo to represent the nasal vowel [ẽ] and
Ę
Nasal condition associated with cocaine use
lesions (CIMDL) is the progressive destruction of nasal architecture with the erosion of the palate, nasal conchae, and ethmoid sinuses associated with prolonged
Cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions
Cocaine-induced_midline_destructive_lesions
Fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the palate
the nasal cavity. When the soft palate fails to close against the back of the throat during swallowing, food and liquid may pass into the nasal cavity
Uvula
Medical condition
non-allergic form of rhinitis in which sexual arousal or sexual activity triggers nasal symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, or rhinorrhea. The condition can
Honeymoon_rhinitis
NASAL
NASAL
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ (Old English blæc, blaca), a nickname given from the earliest times to a swarthy or dark-haired man.Scottish and English : from Old English blÄc ‘pale’, ‘fair’, i.e. precisely the opposite meaning to 1, and a variant of Blake 2. Blake and Black are found more or less interchangeably in several surnames and place names.English : variant of Blanc as a Norman name. The pronunciation of the nasalized vowel gave considerable difficulty to English speakers, and its quality was often ignored.Scottish and Irish : translation of various names from Gaelic dubh ‘black’ (see Duff).Danish and Swedish : generally, probably the English and Scottish name, but in some cases perhaps a variant spelling of Blak, a nickname from blak ‘black’.In some cases, a translation of various names meaning ‘black’, for example German and Jewish Schwarz.
NASAL
NASAL
Girl/Female
Muslim
Friend, Soft hearted, Companion
Girl/Female
Indian
Honorable, Generosity
Boy/Male
Muslim
Religion
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Grace of Women
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Pure; A Form of Worship
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divyathi | தீவà¯à®¯à®¤à¯€Â
White
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Worthy to Listen
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Beautiful; Attractive Girl
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Happiness; Good Fortune; Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu
NASAL
NASAL
NASAL
NASAL
NASAL
n.
The act of nasalizing, or the state of being nasalized.
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.
n.
One of the nasal bones.
adv.
In a nasal manner; by the nose.
n.
A wall separating two cavities; a partition; as, the nasal septum.
n.
The depression in the face of a dog between the skull and the nasal bones. It is conspicuous in the bulldog, pug, and some other breeds.
n.
The quality or state of being nasal.
v. t.
To utter words or letters with a nasal sound; to speak through the nose.
imp. & p. p.
of Nasalize
a.
Rolled in a spiral; scroll-like; turbinate; -- applied to the thin, plicated, bony or cartilaginous plates which support the olfactory and mucous membranes of the nasal chambers.
n.
An affected modulation of the voice; a kind of nasal sound.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Nasalize
v. i.
To utter a plaintive cry, as some animals; to moan with a childish noise; to complain, or to tell of sorrow, distress, or the like, in a plaintive, nasal tone; hence, to complain or to beg in a mean, unmanly way; to moan basely.
a.
Of or pertaining to the nasal septum and the maxilla; situated in the region of these parts.
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.
n.
A term used differently by different authorities; -- by some as equivalent to fricative, -- that is, as including all the continuous consonants, except the nasals m, n, ng; with the further exception, by others, of the liquids r, l, and the semivowels w, y; by others limited to f, v, th surd and sonant, and the sound of German ch, -- thus excluding the sibilants, as well as the nasals, liquids, and semivowels. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 197-208.
a.
Having the nasal bones separate.
n.
A small bone between the nasal septum and the maxilla in many reptiles and amphibians.
v. t.
To render nasal, as sound; to insert a nasal or sound in.
n.
A plaintive tone; the nasal, childish tone of mean complaint; mean or affected complaint.