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na·sal N0021100 (nā′zəl)adj.1. Of, in, or relating to the nose.2. Linguistics Articulated by lowering the soft palate so that air resonates in the nasal cavities and passes out the nose, as in the pronunciation of the consonants (m), (n), and (ng) or the nasalized vowel of French bon.3. Characterized by or resembling a resonant sound produced through the nose: a nasal whine.n.1. Linguistics A nasal consonant.2. A nasal part or bone, forming part of the bridge of the nose.3. The nosepiece of a helmet. [Possibly from Middle English nasale, from Medieval Latin nāsālis, from Latin nāsus, nose; see nas- in Indo-European roots.] na·sal′i·ty (nā-zăl′ĭ-tē) n.na′sal·ly adv.nasal (ˈneɪzəl) adj1. (Anatomy) of or relating to the nose2. (Phonetics & Phonology) phonetics pronounced with the soft palate lowered allowing air to escape via the nasal cavity instead of or as well as through the mouthn3. (Phonetics & Phonology) a nasal speech sound, such as English m, n, or ng4. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) another word for nosepiece1[C17: from French from Late Latin nāsālis, from Latin nāsus nose] nasality n ˈnasally advna•sal1 (ˈneɪ zəl) adj. 1. of or pertaining to the nose. 2. (of a speech sound) pronounced with the soft palate lowered and the voice issuing through the nose, either partly, as in French nasal vowels, or entirely, as in the sounds (m), (n), or the (ng) of song. 3. characterized by or resembling such sounds: a nasal voice. n. 4. a nasal speech sound. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Medieval Latin *nāsālis= Latin nās(us) nose + -ālis -al1] na•sal′i•ty, na′sal•ism, n. na′sal•ly, adv. na•sal2 (ˈneɪ zəl) n. a nosepiece for a helmet. [1470–80; late Middle English < Medieval Latin nāsāle, n. use of neuter of *nāsālis nasal1; replacing Middle English nasel < Middle French < Medieval Latin] na·sal (nā′zəl) Relating to the nose: the nasal passages.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nasal - a consonant produced through the nose with the mouth closednasal consonantconsonant - a speech sound that is not a vowel | | 2. | nasal - an elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nosenasal bone, os nasalerhinion - the anterior tip at the end of the suture of the nasal bonesbone, os - rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebratesbridge - the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose; "her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose" | Adj. | 1. | nasal - of or in or relating to the nose; "nasal passages"rhinal | | 2. | nasal - sounding as if the nose were pinched; "a whining nasal voice"pinched, adenoidalhigh-pitched, high - used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency | Translationsnasal (ˈneizəl) adjective1. of the nose. a nasal infection; nasal congestion. 鼻的 鼻的2. sounding through the nose. a nasal voice. 鼻音的 鼻音的nasal
nasal[′nā·zəl] (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the nose. nasal
nasal [na´zal] pertaining to the nose.na·sal (nā'zăl), Relating to the nose. Synonym(s): rhinal [L. nasus, nose] nasal (nā′zəl)adj.1. Of, in, or relating to the nose.2. Linguistics Articulated by lowering the soft palate so that air resonates in the nasal cavities and passes out the nose, as in the pronunciation of the consonants (m), (n), and (ng) or the nasalized vowel of French bon.3. Characterized by or resembling a resonant sound produced through the nose: a nasal whine.n.1. Linguistics A nasal consonant.2. A nasal part or bone, forming part of the bridge of the nose.3. The nosepiece of a helmet. na·sal′i·ty (nā-zăl′ĭ-tē) n.na′sal·ly adv.na·sal (nā'zăl) Relating to the nose. Synonym(s): rhinal. [L. nasus, nose]nasal Pertaining to the nose.Patient discussion about nasalQ. Regarding Seasonal Nasal allergy. My father is suffering from seasonal nasal allergies. He took a 24-hour loratadine pill, 5 hours ago. His nose is still running just like it was. Can I take a benedryl, or is it dangerous to mix loratadine and benedryl? What else can I do to stop my nose?A. except well known drug interactions- most Dr. check it out with a computer program they have. you need to ask a Dr. or a pharmacist about it. but i can tell you that if you wait 4 times the T1/2 - that is enough to consider the drug out of the system. Q. When seasons change , a lot of people suffer of runny nose and other common allergy symptoms , why is it always like that when seasons change ?A. Seasonal changes tend to cause a lot of allergic reactions, and that is a known fact with no known mechanism. It is thought that perhaps the more atopic (bound to have allergies) people are, and with an atopic family histroy, they will develope more allergies during seasonal changes. One theory is that the environmental allergens, such as flower seeds or particles, tend to be in a higher shift and so they are more "in the air". Others believe it has to do with viral infections. Q. When you get sick (runny nose, cold, cough) do you still workout? A. Hmm, depending on how sick I am, I will usually just workout anyway. I feel it mentally helps me. More discussions about nasalnasal Related to nasal: nasal decongestant, sinus, Nasal congestion, nasal drip, Nasal polyps, Nasal irrigationSynonyms for nasalnoun a consonant produced through the nose with the mouth closedSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the noseSynonymsRelated Wordsadj of or in or relating to the noseSynonymsadj sounding as if the nose were pinchedSynonymsRelated Words |