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“monorhine”
monorhine
1. Having a single nasal passage, instead of the usual two; such as,
lampreys (freshwater jawless fish with a round sucking mouth for attaching
itself to other fish and, in the case of adults, feeding parasitically on
their blood).
2. Single-nosed; used in medicine to characterize conjoined twins in which cephalic fusion has left only a single evident nose cavity.
2. Single-nosed; used in medicine to characterize conjoined twins in which cephalic fusion has left only a single evident nose cavity.
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mono-, mon-
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rhino-, rhin-, -rhine, -rrhine, -rhinous, -rrhinous
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