NOUN
- any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx
How To Use naris In A Sentence
- It is usually placed on a level above and behind the condyloid origin of flexor carpi ulnaris.
- The dorsal branch (ramus dorsalis manus) arises about 5 cm. above the wrist; it passes backward beneath the Flexor carpi ulnaris, perforates the deep fascia, and, running along the ulnar side of the back of the wrist and hand, divides into two dorsal digital branches; one supplies the ulnar side of the little finger; the other, the adjacent sides of the little and ring fingers. IX. Neurology. 6b. The Anterior Divisions
- Stanford was gonged, as a knighting is called in some nonaristocratic circles, in a 2006 ceremony attended by Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth II's youngest child, according to Stanford's Web site. The Seattle Times
- The inner border of the supinator muscle, G, Plate 16, is the guide to the radial artery; and the outer margin of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, Surgical Anatomy
- The muscular branches (rami musculares) are derived from the nerve near the elbow and supply all the superficial muscles on the front of the forearm, except the Flexor carpi ulnaris. IX. Neurology. 6b. The Anterior Divisions
- All cases were satisfied with the outline of external nose and non - constriction of anterior naris.
- Narisae opened the box and lifted out a long string of pearls that resembled her necklace, except that on either side of the teardrop pearl in the middle, there was another teardrop pearl.
- In addition, the convention seeks to impose an afï¬rmative duty on states to prohibit, and perhaps prevent, mercenarism. David Isenberg: Outsourcing War and Peace: Part 2
- The ruling class continued to speak French during this reign, but the establishment of primogeniture as applied to land inheritance ensured that younger sons would mingle with the nonaristocratic sections of society and accelerate the fusion of Norman and native elements. B. The British Isles
- Such binarism is also discernible in what is ostensibly the most egalitarian legislation: the Law of Defense Service (1949) and the Law of Equal Rights for Women (1951). Politics in the Yishuv and Israel.