That is not the nose. It is the horn, made up of keratin, the same as your fingernail. The nose is located under the horn.
The medical root word 'rhino' refers to the nose.
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Rhino-virus translates to "nose virus" in English, as "rhino" originates from the Greek word for nose, referring to the viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory infections, often manifested through nasal symptoms.
a Rhinocerosor simply, Rhino.
A runny nose. from the Greek, Rhino = nose, rhea = flow.
A word meaning, "Relating to nose" is 'Nasal', or to the doctor, 'Rhino'.
Rhino-Rhino is used by combining compound words. For example:Rhinology - Study of the noseRhinoplasty - nose job Rhinoplastyrhin/o or nas/o both mean noseAnswer is..... Naselnas/o or rhin/oolfactory organRhinorhino
The latin word 'Rhino' means 'hair' and a rhino virus is any long stringy shaped virus. Such are commonly associated with desease of the nose. A rhino-virus is often associated with a cold.
rhinotillextomaniac rhino=nose, tillexto=habit
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