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19 January, 17:25

Using proper medical terms:The nose? to the ear

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  1. 19 January, 18:35
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    The medical term for The nose is Nas (o) - From the Latin nasus [nas (o) -, - nasal], nose. Meaning "that relates to the nose", the adjective "nasal" is used especially in phonetics about a sound characterized by a vibration of the air in the nasal cavity.

    Example : Nasopharynx (nose and pharynx)

    The medical term for the ears are Ot (o) - From Greek or, otos [ot (o) - ], ear. The "oto-" element has formed compounds that all report to the ear and are primarily used in medicine and anatomy.

    "to the ears can lead to the auditory pathway (auditory (audition) can also refer to the ears since it's the auditory organ)"
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