"Rhinelanders" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People from the Rhineland region of Germany.
The rhinarium is the triangular, fleshy, hornless, hairless area found at the end of the snout or snout region of many mammals, in the group Placentalia, which excludes the monotremes. In some cases, it may be covered by sensitive hairs.
The Rhincodontidae is a family of extinct sharks that includes the largest predator to have ever existed, the majestic megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon). Rhincodontidae was a family of carcharhiniform sharks, characterized by elongated, triangular pectoral fins and relatively short, lateral extensions on the anal fin denticles with concave, rounded tips.
Rhinectomy is a medical term that refers to the surgical removal of the nose. This can be performed for a variety of reasons, including trauma, infection, skin cancer, or congenital abnormalities.
The term "rhinencephalic" refers to an individual who is governed more by emotional and instinctual drives rather than by reason and intellect. The prefix "rhine-" comes from the Greek word "rhizō," meaning "to flow," and is often associated with the word "rhinologist," a specialist in the study of the nose and nasal passages.
Rhinencephaly, also known as interhemispheric arhinencephaly or holotelencephaly, is a rare birth defect in which a significant portion of the brain is absent, including parts of the frontal and temporal lobes, along with the olfactory bulb and the septum pellucidum.
Small, shiny stones, typically mother of pearl or glass, that are set into a base material, often used to decorate clothing, accessories, or other objects, especially on costumes or fancy dresses. They can be made to resemble actual gemstones and are often used to add a touch of luxury or glamour to an outfit, but are usually less valuable than their intact, hand-cut counterparts.
Rhinion refers to the small bony structure located at the base of the human skull, also known as the external occipital protuberance or the posterior margin of the foramen magnum.
Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane, causing symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing and congestion.
A rhino is a large, herbivorous mammal that belongs to the family Rhinocerotidae. There are five different species of rhinoceros, three of which are found in the wild: the black rhinoceros, the white rhinoceros, the Indian rhinoceros, and the Javan rhinoceros, the Sumatran rhinoceros, and the greater one-horned rhinoceros.<br><br>Rhinos are characterized by their distinctive horns, which are actually made of keratin (the same protein that makes up human hair and nails). They use these horns to defend themselves from predators and competing rhinos.<br><br>Rhinos are also recognized for their large size, with some males reaching lengths of over 11 feet (3.3 meters) and weighing over 3,000 pounds (1,361 kilograms). They have a grey or brown color and a armor-plated skin, which helps protect them from predators.