Crossword-Solution: PRENASAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Prenasal | a. | Situated in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal chambers. |
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PRENASAL | anagram | LAPRENSA |
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| bone in the front of the nose | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
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Sentences with PRENASAL (5)
Transverse sections through anterior end of skull: 2) anterior level of inferior prenasal cartilage; 3) anterior level of internasal septum; 4) olfactory capsule at anterior level of cavum principale; 5) olfactory capsule at anterior level of cavum inferior.
The septomaxillaries are closely associated dorsally with the premaxillaries immediately lateral to the prenasal processes.
Anteriorly, the nasals are widely separated by the partially ossified internasal septum, which is in contact with the premaxillaries between the prenasal processes; the anterior points of the nasals lie approximately one-half the distance between the anterior ends of the ethmoid and the premaxillaries.
The median and lateral edges of the prenasal processes lengthen heterochronously, causing the median edges to be longest and to lie slightly dorsal to the level of the septomaxillaries.
The cranial characters utilized in the analysis of species groups (general shape, nature of the nasals, ethmoid, squamosals, and tegmen tympani), together with other characters, such as the relative height and shape of the prenasal processes, the extent of the internasal septum, and the nature of the vomers, frontoparietals, maxillaries and pterygoids are useful in distinguishing the various species (Table 4, Fig.