"Rhinotheca" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rhinotheca: Unfortunately, I couldn't find any meaning for the word "rhinotheca".
Rhinoscleroma, also known as scleroma, is a chronic granulomatous disease of the upper respiratory tract caused by the bacterium Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis.
A rhinoscope, a medical instrument used to look inside the nasal passages. It is a type of endoscope that allows a doctor to visualize the interior of the nasal cavity and sinuses.
Rhinoscopic refers to something related to or resembling a rhino, especially the examination of the nasal passages with a rhinoscope. It can also describe something that is characteristic of, or resembling, a rhinoceros.<br><br>In medicine, a rhinoscopic examination is a diagnostic procedure that uses a specialized instrument, called a rhinoscope, to visually examine the nasal passages and detect any abnormalities or diseases, such as a deviated septum, nasal polyps, or nasal discharge.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can be used figuratively to describe someone's vision or perspective that appears to be limited or obstructed, much like the narrow nasal passages of a rhinoceros.
Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the paranasal sinuses, typically caused by an infection, often a viral or bacterial infection, or an allergic reaction. Symptoms include headache, facial pain, nasal congestion, discharge, and facial pressure.
Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic, usually recurring, granulomatous infection caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, an aquatic, diploid parasite. It typically affects mucous membranes, especially the nasal mucosa, and is characterized by the formation of microscopic, polypoidal masses that contain loose networks of multinucleated giant cells and masses of endospores.
Rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, a form of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), characterized by the presence of polyps in the nasal passages and sinuses.
The Rhinotermitidae is a family of termites that are primarily wood-feeding termites. They are also known as higher termites or subterranean termites. The name Rhinotermitidae comes from the Greek word "rhinos," meaning nose, and "termitis," meaning termite, which refers to the distinctive projection on the head of the king or queen that resembles a nose.
Rhinotillexis refers to the condition of vibrating one's nose rapidly while speaking, often in an attempt to bring sound to the sense of smell, and is also the name of a scizygoidal words that combines Greek elements: rhin-"(nose), tillexis-(vibrating, striking, rap-quality-heat-red term's circumference back-wind originally"
Nicoclasically speaking, the word "rhinotillexomania" refers to an irresistible urge to nose-pick.
Rhinotomy refers to the process or operation of cutting into or through the nasal passages.
Rhinotracheitis is an inflammation of the nose and trachea, typically caused by a viral or bacterial infection. The term is often used to describe the symptoms of a common viral infection that affects the equine (horse) respiratory system.
A type of virus that causes the common cold, known as the "common cold virus". It is highly contagious and there are over 200 different strains, which are responsible for 30-50% of all cases of the common cold worldwide.
Rhinoviruses are a group of viruses known to cause the common cold, as well as other respiratory illnesses. They are highly contagious and can easily spread from person to person through respiratory droplets, touch, and contact with contaminated surfaces.<br><br>There are over 160 known species of rhinoviruses, which are classified into three main groups:<br><br>1. Major rhinoviruses (RV A-D): These account for about 80% of all rhinovirus infections and are responsible for the most common colds.<br>2. Minor rhinoviruses (RV A-D): These account for about 20% of all rhinovirus infections and are less severe than major rhinoviruses.<br>3. Enteroviruses (RV E): These are non-cold-causing rhinoviruses that can cause gastrointestinal and other systemic illnesses.<br><br>Symptoms of rhinovirus infection can include:<br><br> Runny nose<br> Stuffy nose<br> Sneezing<br> Coughing<br> Sore throat<br> Fatigue<br> Headache<br> Sore eyes<br><br>Rhinovirate infections are typically self-limiting, meaning they resolve on their own without treatment. However, antiviral medications and supportive care can help manage symptoms and reduce the severity of the infection.
There is no word in English called "rhipidate". It appears to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.
Rhipidistia refers to a clade of ancient fish that are characterized by a particular arrangement of their paired fins, with their gill covers (or opercula) hinged on the dorsal side. This clade includes the lobe-finned fishes, which are thought to be closely related to tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) and are considered to be among the early ancestors of four-legged animals that eventually evolved from fish.