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  2. Nasal septum - Wikipedia

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    The fleshy external end of the nasal septum is called the columella or columella nasi, and is made up of cartilage and soft tissue. [2] The nasal septum contains bone and hyaline cartilage. [3] It is normally about 2 mm thick. [4] The nasal septum is composed of four structures: Maxillary bone (the crest) Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone

  3. List of commonly used taxonomic affixes - Wikipedia

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    Meaning: nose. Examples: Altirhinus ("high nose"); ... Meaning: flesh. Used for flesh-eating animals or animals and plants with fleshy parts Examples: ...

  4. Pygostyle - Wikipedia

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    The pygostyle is the main component of the uropygium, a structure colloquially known as the bishop's nose, parson's nose, pope's nose, or sultan's nose. This is the fleshy protuberance visible at the posterior end of a bird (most commonly a chicken or turkey ) that has been dressed for cooking .

  5. Neoteny in humans - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Andrew Arthur Abbie agrees, citing the gerontomorphic fleshy human nose and long human legs as contradicting the neoteny hominid evolution hypothesis, although he does believe humans are generally neotenous. [7] Brian K. Hall also cites the long legs of humans as a peramorphic trait, which is in sharp contrast to neoteny. [20]

  6. 8 Spiritual Reasons Why Your Nose Might Be Itching - AOL

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    “Another meaning of an itchy nose is that an unexpected visitor or new acquaintance is poised to enter your life very soon,” Arbeau tells Parade. “Paying attention to your surroundings and ...

  7. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    muscular, flesh-like Greek σάρξ (sárx), flesh sarcoma, sarcoidosis: scapul(o)-of or pertaining to the scapula: Latin , shoulder scapulothoracic, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy: schist(o)-split, cleft Greek σχῐστός (skhistós), cloven, divided schistocyte: schiz(o)-denoting something "split" or "double-sided"

  8. Coarse facial features - Wikipedia

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    "saddle-like, flat bridged nose with broad, fleshy tip" large lips and tongue; small, widely spaced and/or malformed teeth; hypertrophic alveolar ridges and/or gums; The head tends to be longer than normal from front to back, with a bulging forehead. This is because of the premature fusion of skull bones in the affected person.

  9. Rhinophyma - Wikipedia

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    Rhinophyma is a condition causing development of a large, bulbous nose associated with granulomatous infiltration, commonly due to untreated rosacea. [1] The condition is most common in older white males.