rhino-, rhin-, -rhine, -rrhine, -rhinous, -rrhinous
(Greek: nose)
endorhinitis
errhine
A medicine that when applied to the mucous membrane of the nose increases the natural secretioins and produces sneezing.
Eurhinosaurus
An Ichthyosaur from Early Jurassic Germany. It was not a dinosaur but another type of extinct reptile.
gymnorhinal (adjective), more gymnorhinal, most gymnorhinal
The nostril or nose region that is not covered by feathers or having bare noses, as with some birds: During Patricia's course in zoology, she learned that certain avifauna; like specific jays or auks, have gymnorhinal beaks.
holorhinal
Having the nasal bones slightly or not at all cleft.
hyporrhined
Under the nose; moustached.
kyphorrhinos
A nose that has a hump.
laryngorhinology
The branch of medicine that treats diseases of the larynx and the nose.
leptorrhine, leptorrhin
1. Having a long narrow, or thin, nose.
2. Having a tall, narrow nasal opening of the skull.
2. Having a tall, narrow nasal opening of the skull.
leptorrhinian
leptorrhinism
A person (or certain animals) with a long thin nose.
macrohinia
An excessive size of the nose, either congenital or pathologic.
macrorhinia
The excessive size of the nose, either congenital or pathologic.
megarrhine
Great-nosed; the distinctive epithet of an extinct species of rhinoceros.
mesorhinal
Situated between the nostrils having a nasal index between 48 and 53 or the ratio of the width to the height of the nose, multiplied by 100, used in anthropological measurements.