"Rhinopharyngitis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rhinopharyngitis is an inflammation of the back part of the nose and throat. It is often caused by an infection with a virus, such as the common cold or flu. It can also be caused by allergies, irritants, or other environmental factors. Symptoms include a sore throat, a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and a general feeling of fatigue.
The study of the nasal cavity and sinuses, specifically in relation to diseases and abnormalities of the nasal passages and sinuses.
The Rhinolophidae family, also known as horseshoe bats, refers to a group of Old World bats within the order Chiroptera.
A rhinomanometer is an instrument used to measure the resistance to breathing through the nostrils. It is typically used to diagnose nasal congestion or difficulty breathing through the nose.
Rhinomanometry is a method for measuring the flow of airflow through the nasal passages using a device inserted into the nostrils. It is used to assess nasal resistance and to diagnose nasal blockage, rhinitis, and other breathing difficulties.
The rhinopharynx is the upper part of the pharynx (throat) that leads from the nasal passages into the oral cavity. It is a region of the throat where the nasal cavity opens into the pharynx.
A rare or obsolete term that refers to an imaginary or fancied sensation of having a horn or horn-like protrusion on the nose.
A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>A rhinophore is a small tentacle or appendage of an animal, such as a sea slug, that bears sensors or sensory organs, particularly those related to taste and smell.<br><br>It is a compound word made up of "rhino" (meaning nose or snout) and "-phore" (meaning bearer).
Rhinophores are the feathery, sensory appendages found on the heads of cephalopods, including squid and octopuses. They detect chemicals and electromagnetic fields in the water, helping the animal navigate and find prey.