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Naris is the medical term meaning nostril. The plural is nares, and it rhymes with carries. A related body part, the nasal alae (singular nasal ala) is the side of the nostril - the part that moves if you "flare your nostrils."

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The biological name for the nose is the probiscus or possibly the rhis. These terms both refer to the nose which protrudes from the body and is most often found on mammals.

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The structure of the nostril is complex. The section above and within each nostril is the vestibule. There are 3 elevations behind the vestibule and each elevations is the nasal concha.

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