nāris
1naris — naris; post·naris; pre·naris; …
2Naris — Prinz Naris ( Aussprache: [narít], vollständiger Titel: Prinz Narisara Nuvativongse, Thai: สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้าจิตรเจริญ กรมพระยานริศรานุวัดติวงศ์ Aussprache: [sŏm dèt pʰrá ʤâo boromma wong tə ʤâo fáː ʤìt ʤà rən krom pʰrá ja ná rít ra… …
3naris — (plural nares)) the nostril. External nares open onto the head, internal nares connect the nasal cavity with the mouth cavity (as in Dipnoi). The median naris of Myxini also opens into the mouth. In other fishes the naris on each side is single… …
4narís — a m (ȋ) 1. knjiž. risba, skica: na robu karte so bile opombe in naris naših položajev 2. geom. projekcija predmeta navadno na navpično ravnino: naris in tloris / mere so podane v narisu …
5naris — noun any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx • Derivationally related forms: ↑narial • Hypernyms: ↑orifice, ↑opening, ↑porta • Hyponyms: ↑nostril, ↑ …
6naris — nar·is (nârʹĭs) n. pl. nar·es ( ēz) An external opening in the nasal cavity of a vertebrate; a nostril. [Latin nāris. See nas . narʹi·al ( ē əl) adj. * * * …
7Naris — Na|ris, die; , Nares <meist Pl.> [lat. naris] (Anat.): Nasenloch …
8Naris — Recorded in several forms including Noris, Norris, Norres, Norriss, Norrish, and dialectals such as Nares, Naris, and Nearise, this is an Anglo French surname. It has three possible origins that have become intertwined over the centuries. The… …
9Naris — Na̱ris [aus gleichbed. lat. naris] w; , Na̱res (meist Mehrz.): „Nasenloch“, anat. Bezeichnung für die beiden länglichen Nasenöffnungen, die den Eingang zur Nasenhöhle bilden …
10Naris — Na|ris die; , Nares [ na:re:s] (meist Plur.) <aus gleichbed. lat. naris> eine der beiden Nasenöffnungen, die den Eingang zur Nasenhöhle bilden, Nasenloch (Anat.) …