naso-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Nose:
 鼻子:
 nasopharynx.
 鼻咽
语源
- New Latin 
 现代拉丁语
- 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 nosenaso-
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
nasopharynx
2. nasal
nasogastric
combining form
 ETYMOLOGY  Latin nasus nose
1. nose andnasopharynx
2. nasal
nasogastric
naso-
                combining form
     -          relating to the nose表示“与鼻子有关的”:
-       nasogastric. 
词源
from Latin nasus 'nose'.
1891 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Naso-antritis, inflammation of the mucous lining of the antrum and of the nose. 
1895 Quain's Elem. Anat. (ed. 10) III. ii. 236The nasal nerve (oculo-nasal or *naso-ciliary) enters the orbit between the heads of the external rectus muscle. 
1968 Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. I. xxi. 10/2The ophthalmic nerve..breaks up into its lacrimal, frontal and nasociliary branches while still within the wall of the cavernous sinus. 
1883 Martin & Moale Vertebr. Dissect. 108This is the *naso-ethmoidal cartilage. 
1839–47 Todd's Cycl. Anat. III. 734/1The..*naso-frontal process as the basis for the lachrymal bone. [ is regarded] 
1876 Flower Osteol. Mammalia (ed. 2) 168A rounded depression over the naso-frontal suture. 
1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 223/1The second , or *naso-labial fibres, are elevators of the upper lip. [ set] 
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 716The naso-labial fold is more or less obliterated. 
1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 209/1The lower aperture of the *naso-lachrymal canal. 
1885 Athenæum 31 Jan. 156/1 A new index, the ‘*naso-malar index’, was proposed. 
1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 209/1The anterior or *naso-maxillary border. 
1899 Albutt's Syst. Med. VI. 55The *naso-oral muzzle must never be used. 
1854 Owen in Orr'sCirc. Sci. II. 66/2The prepalatal or *naso-palatal aperture. 
1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 208/2The..*naso-palatine surface is divided..by an horizontal plate of bone. 
1881 Mivart Cat 74The anterior termination of the anterior palatine canal transmitting the naso-palatine nerve. 
1872 Cohen Dis. Throat 97A pseudo-membranous deposit in the pharyngeal and *naso-pharyngeal region. 
1884 M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose II. 251This method of enlarging the naso-pharyngeal space. 
1892 P. McBride Dis. Throat, Nose & Ear 281Naso-pharyngeal Catarrh associated with Crust Formation.—As we have seen, crusts may exist in the naso⁓pharynx in cases of atrophic rhinitis. 
1973 Sci. Amer. Oct. 32/3As the term indicates, nasopharyngeal carcinoma originates in the nasal cavity, the pharynx and the rear of the oral cavity. 
1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 334Chronic *naso-pharyngitis..requires likewise alkaline muriated or saline waters. 
1877 Burnett Ear 185The arrival of the beak of the catheter in the *nasopharynx. 
1902 D. J. Cunningham Text-bk. Anat. 981This sheet ..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. [ sc. the soft palate] 
1935 Imperatori & Burman Dis. Nose & Throat xxiv. 283Most often neoplasms in the nasopharynx really have their origin in the nose but by their growth extend back into the nasopharynx. 
1973 Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C. ) 3 Nov. 1/3Snoring results from vibration of the soft tissues of the nasopharynx. 
1876 Flower Osteol. Mammalia (ed. 2) 110It is sometimes distinguished under the name of *nasoturbinal. 
1669 Holder Elem. Speech 59Thus out of..36, casting out as useless..9 Naso-Spiritals, 6 Naso-Vocals, and 2 Spiritals, there remain 19 Consonants. 
Ibid. 75Some may be found to take in some Letters, as the Ore-spirital L' R' and Naso-spirital M' N' Ng'. 
1748 Phil. Trans. XLV. 406The Power or Force..of the Naso-guttural N. 
1820 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 125Let the reproach be shared between the Breath's fetid conscience and the nostrils' nasoductility. 
ORIGIN: from Latin  nasus  nose: see -o- 
naso-
— see nas-
— see nas-
naso-
Prefix
- Relating to the nose.