"Mesonasal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesonasal refers to something that is related to the nasal cavity or the connection of the nasal cavity with other parts of the face or skull.
In medical contexts, mesonasal can refer to a midline tissue structure located between the nose and the orbit (eye socket), or a congenital anomaly where the nasal cavity and the orbit are partially or completely connected. In surgical contexts, mesonasal can refer to an approach used to access the nasal cavity and surrounding areas.
Mesomorphic refers to a body type characterized by a athletic or muscular build, with a relatively proportional distribution of muscle mass and body fat. In the somatotype system developed by William H. Sheldon, mesomorphs are those who have a strong, athletic physique, with a medium to high amount of muscle mass and a relatively low amount of body fat. They tend to have a narrow waist, well-defined muscles, and a wide range of athletic abilities.
Mesomorphy refers to a body type characterized by a moderate proportion of muscle mass, bone density, and body fat. It is often associated with a tall, athletic build and is considered to be a healthy and well-proportioned physique. People with a mesomorphic body type often have a medium amount of muscle mass, a moderate body fat percentage, and a height that is above average. This body type is often referred to as the "ideal" body shape due to its balanced proportions and athletic appearance.
Mesomycetes is a group of largely extinct arthropod-like organisms that lived during the Neoproterozoic era, around 1.2 to 541 million years ago. They are considered to be part of the larger clade called Scotia, which also includes both trilobites and ostracods. The name Mesomycetes means "middle worms" because they possess characters from both arthropods (arthropods) and worms (annelids).
Mesomycetozoa is a group of aquatic, parasitic protists that are intermediate in complexity between fungi and animals. They are characterized by the presence of fungal-like cell walls and animal-like characteristics, such as the presence of sensory organs and a nervous system. Mesomycetozoa are typically found in freshwater environments and feed on other organisms.
Mesomycetozoea is a class of protists, a group of eukaryotic microorganisms that do not fit into any of the traditional kingdoms of life (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, etc.). They are characterized by being aerobic, flagellated, and colonial or pseudomonomorphic. Mesomycetozoea includes organisms that are often found in aquatic environments, such as water molds, slime molds, and protozoa.
Mesomyodous is a term that refers to having a intermediate or middle-lying type of muscles. It is used to describe muscles that are neither large nor small, but rather of a moderate size. The term is often applied in the context of anatomy and physiology, particularly in describing the muscles of the human body.
Mesonephric refers to a type of excretory organ found in primitive vertebrates and some invertebrates. In humans, the mesonephros is the embryonic kidney that develops early in fetal life and gives rise to the majority of the adult kidney structure. It is also referred to as the mesonephron or mesonephros.
The mesonephros is a transitional type of kidney that develops in the embryos of most vertebrates, including humans. It is a short-lived, Bowman's capsule-like structure that forms during the embryonic period and disappears before birth. The mesonephros mainly serves as a filtering organ for waste products and excess ions from the bloodstream and helps to remove waste from the embryo's body.
The mesonotum is a term used in zoology, specifically in entomology, to refer to the middle segment of an insect's thorax. It is the second dorsal segment of the thorax, located between the pronotum (the front segment) and the metanotum (the back segment). The mesonotum is often a prominent feature in many insect groups, such as beetles, flies, and wasps, and can be used to identify different species or genera.
Mesonychian refers to a type of ancient mammal that lived during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, around 60-35 million years ago. They were a group of carnivorous mammals that are closely related to modern-day whales and dolphins. Mesonychians were characterized by their quadrupedal gait, dog-like teeth, and short, robust bodies.