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naso-
pref.(前缀)
  1. Nose:
    鼻子:
    nasopharynx.
    鼻咽

语源
  1. New Latin
    现代拉丁语
  2. from Latin nāsus [nose] * see nas-
    源自 拉丁语 nāsus [鼻子] *参见 nas-
naso-

combining form

nose
nasopharynx

Origin

from Latin nāsus nose

naso-

Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “nose,” used in the formation of compound words:
nasology.
Origin
< Latin nās(us) nose + -o-

Related Words

  • nasion
  • nasogastric
  • nasolacrimal
  • nasology
  • nasopharynx
naso-a word element meaning 'nose'.
[Latin nāsus nose]
naso-
combining form
 ETYMOLOGY  Latin nasus nose
1. nose and
    nasopharynx
2. nasal
    nasogastric
naso-
/ˈneɪzəʊ/  
combining form
relating to the nose
表示“与鼻子有关的”:

nasogastric.

词源
from Latin nasus 'nose'.
naso-|ˈneɪzəʊ|modern combining form of L. nāsus nose, employed in a large number of anatomical or pathological terms relating to the nose in conjunction with some other part, as naso-ethmoidal, naso-frontal, naso-labial, naso-lachrymal, naso-malar, naso-maxillary, naso-oral, naso-palatal, naso-palatine, naso-pharyngeal, naso-turbinal adjs. Also naso-antritis, naso-pharyngitis, naso-pharynx. nasoˈciliary, applied to a branch of the ophthalmic nerve that supplies the skin and mucous membrane of the nose, the eyelids, and parts of the eyeball, and communicates with the ciliary ganglion; nasophaˈryngeal a., of or pertaining to the nasopharynx, or the nose and the pharynx; ˈnasopharynx, the uppermost part of the pharynx, lying above the soft palate and communicating with the posterior nares.Many other combs. of the same character, as naso-aural, naso-basal, naso-buccal, etc. are given in the Syd. Soc. Lex. (1891).1891Syd. Soc. Lex., *Naso-antritis, inflammation of the mucous lining of the antrum and of the nose.1895Quain's Elem. Anat. (ed. 10) III. ii. 236 The nasal nerve (oculo-nasal or *naso-ciliary) enters the orbit between the heads of the external rectus muscle.1968Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. I. xxi. 10/2 The ophthalmic nerve..breaks up into its lacrimal, frontal and nasociliary branches while still within the wall of the cavernous sinus.1883Martin & Moale Vertebr. Dissect. 108 This is the *naso-ethmoidal cartilage.1839–47Todd's Cycl. Anat. III. 734/1 The..*naso-frontal process [is regarded] as the basis for the lachrymal bone.1876Flower Osteol. Mammalia (ed. 2) 168 A rounded depression over the naso-frontal suture.1836–9Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 223/1 The second [set], or *naso-labial fibres, are elevators of the upper lip.1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 716 The naso-labial fold is more or less obliterated.1836–9Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 209/1 The lower aperture of the *naso-lachrymal canal.1885Athenæum 31 Jan. 156/1 A new index, the ‘*naso-malar index’, was proposed.1836–9Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 209/1 The anterior or *naso-maxillary border.1899Albutt's Syst. Med. VI. 55 The *naso-oral muzzle must never be used.1854Owen in Orr's Circ. Sci. II. 66/2 The prepalatal or *naso-palatal aperture.1836–9Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 208/2 The..*naso-palatine surface is divided..by an horizontal plate of bone.1881Mivart Cat 74 The anterior termination of the anterior palatine canal transmitting the naso-palatine nerve.1872Cohen Dis. Throat 97 A pseudo-membranous deposit in the pharyngeal and *naso-pharyngeal region.1884M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose II. 251 This method of enlarging the naso-pharyngeal space.1892P. McBride Dis. Throat, Nose & Ear 281 Naso-pharyngeal Catarrh associated with Crust Formation.—As we have seen, crusts may exist in the naso⁓pharynx in cases of atrophic rhinitis.1973Sci. Amer. Oct. 32/3 As the term indicates, nasopharyngeal carcinoma originates in the nasal cavity, the pharynx and the rear of the oral cavity.1896Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 334 Chronic *naso-pharyngitis..requires likewise alkaline muriated or saline waters.1877Burnett Ear 185 The arrival of the beak of the catheter in the *nasopharynx.1902D. J. Cunningham Text-bk. Anat. 981 This sheet [sc. the soft palate]..cuts into the cavity of the pharynx.., and, falling short of the posterior wall, incompletely divides it into two, namely, an upper part or naso-pharynx (pars nasalis), and a lower part or pharynx proper, which is further subdivided..into the oral pharynx..and the laryngeal pharynx.1935Imperatori & Burman Dis. Nose & Throat xxiv. 283 Most often neoplasms in the nasopharynx really have their origin in the nose but by their growth extend back into the nasopharynx.1973Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 3 Nov. 1/3 Snoring results from vibration of the soft tissues of the nasopharynx.1876Flower Osteol. Mammalia (ed. 2) 110 It is sometimes distinguished under the name of *nasoturbinal.2. Used in terms denoting nasal sounds, as naso-guttural, naso-spirital, naso-vocal. Obs.1669Holder Elem. Speech 59 Thus out of..36, casting out as useless..9 Naso-Spiritals, 6 Naso-Vocals, and 2 Spiritals, there remain 19 Consonants.Ibid. 75 Some may be found to take in some Letters, as the Ore-spirital L' R' and Naso-spirital M' N' Ng'.1748Phil. Trans. XLV. 406 The Power or Force..of the Naso-guttural N.3. naso-ductility, capacity of being led by the nose. nonce-wd.1820Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 125 Let the reproach be shared between the Breath's fetid conscience and the nostrils' nasoductility.
naso- /ˈneɪzəʊ/ combining form.
ORIGIN: from Latin nasus nose: see -o-.
Chiefly Anatomy. Forming adjectives and nouns with the senses ‘nasal and —’, ‘of the nose’, as nasofrontal, nasopalatal.
 DERIVATIVE nasoˈciliary adjective designating a branch of the ophthalmic nerve that supplies the skin and mucous membrane of the nose, the eyelids, and parts of the eyeball L19.
nasoˈgastric adjective (Medicine) reaching or supplying the stomach via the nose M20.
nasoˈlacrimal adjective (a) pertaining to or connecting the lacrimal glands and the nasal cavity; (b) pertaining to the lacrimal and nasal bones: M19.
naˈsologist noun (rare) a student of noses M19.
naˈsology noun (rare) the branch of knowledge that deals with the nose or noses M19.
nasophaˈryngeal adjective of or pertaining to the nasopharynx, or the nose and the pharynx M19.
nasoˈpharynx noun the upper part of the pharynx, above the soft palate and connecting with the nasal cavity (cf. oropharynx) L19.
naso-
— see nas-

naso-

Prefix

  1. Relating to the nose.

Synonyms

  • rhino-
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