Dictionary Definition
naris n : any of the openings to the nasal
cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx
[also: nares (pl)]nares
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English
Noun
nares- Plural of naris
Extensive Definition
A nostril (or naris, pl. nares) 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 they do have two small holes used
for smelling which may
be called nostrils.
The Procellariiformes
are distinguished from other birds by having tubular extensions of
their nostrils.
In humans, the nasal cycle
is the normal ultradian cycle
of each nostril's blood vessels becoming engorged in swelling, then
shrinking. During the course of a day, they will switch over
approximately every four hours or so, meaning that only one nostril
is used at any one time.
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nares in Arabic: منخر
nares in Catalan: Nariu
nares in Dhivehi: ނޭފަތުގެ ހިނދުރި
nares in Spanish: Narinas
nares in French: Narine
nares in Korean: 콧구멍
nares in Hebrew: נחיר
nares in Japanese: 鼻孔
nares in Newari: नासिका
nares in Portuguese: Narina
nares in Sicilian: Nasca (narici)
nares in Simple English: Nostril
nares in Swedish: Näsborre
nares in Ukrainian: Ніздрі