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1. nasal
adjective. ['ˈneɪzəl'] of or in or relating to the nose.
Antonyms
- fat
Etymology
- nasalis (Latin)
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Rhymes with Nasal Bone
- diaz-calderon
- revolucion
- corporacion
- concepcion
- flintstone
- bourguignon
- vanstone
- unbeknown
- trombone
- romanone
- overthrown
- overgrown
- overblown
- morricone
- montrone
- homegrown
- cipollone
- calderon
- yarchoan
- stallone
- scavone
- postpone
- outgrown
- mcglone
- mccrone
- latrone
- hipbone
- dragone
- dethrone
- cyclone
2. nasal
adjective. ['ˈneɪzəl'] sounding as if the nose were pinched.
Synonyms
- adenoidal
- high
- high-pitched
Antonyms
- black
- boneless
- disconnect
- unconnectedness
Etymology
- nasalis (Latin)
3. nasal
noun. ['ˈneɪzəl'] a consonant produced through the nose with the mouth closed.
Synonyms
- nasal consonant
Antonyms
- bottom
- inferior
Etymology
- nasalis (Latin)
4. nasal
noun. ['ˈneɪzəl'] an elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nose.
Synonyms
- os
- bone
- nasal bone
- os nasale
- bridge
Antonyms
- unconstricted
- short
- down
- side
Etymology
- nasalis (Latin)
5. bone
noun. ['ˈboʊn'] rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates.
Synonyms
- bare bone
- manubrium
- tarsal
- astragal
- horn
- coronoid process
- ischial bone
- costa
- palatine
- osseous tissue
- sinciput
- round bone
- fetter bone
- dentine
- ilium
- pubis
- marrow
- long bone
- braincase
- turbinate
- wrist bone
- os ischii
- sphenoid
- skull
- arcus zygomaticus
- os pubis
- membrane bone
- collarbone
- os breve
- sesamoid bone
- tarsal bone
- ground substance
- carpal
- occiput
- shoulder blade
- talus
- scapula
- matrix
- modiolus
- bonelet
- os sphenoidale
- intercellular substance
- anklebone
- tail bone
- clavicle
- sutural bone
- temporal bone
- gladiolus
- tympanic bone
- calcaneus
- skullcap
- phalanx
- zygomatic bone
- os temporale
- vomer
- astragalus
- socket
- turbinal
- cheekbone
- ethmoid
- os sesamoideum
- os nasale
- cuboid bone
- zygoma
- ossicle
- endoskeleton
- bone marrow
- zygomatic
- sphenoid bone
- pastern
- processus coronoideus
- metacarpal bone
- short bone
- condyle
- centrum
- palatine bone
- jugal bone
- turbinate bone
- hipbone
- os tarsi fibulare
- ramus
- nasal bone
- os longum
- vertebra
- ossiculum
- lacrimal bone
- os palatinum
- ethmoid bone
- carpal bone
- metatarsal
- shoulder bone
- corpus sternum
- innominate bone
- ischium
- lamella
- cannon bone
- hyoid bone
- sesamoid
- breastbone
- os
- pubic bone
- marrowbone
- jaw
- cranium
- metacarpal
- fishbone
- sacrum
- furcula
- cartilage bone
- dentin
- hyoid
- sternum
- xiphoid process
- os hyoideum
- collagen
- zygomatic arch
- rib
- nasal
- tooth
- bone cell
- calvaria
- brainpan
- malar
- malar bone
- os zygomaticum
- connective tissue
- coccyx
- Wormian bone
- heelbone
Antonyms
- lower
- underdress
- dress down
- undress
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. bone
noun. ['ˈboʊn'] the porous calcified substance from which bones are made.
Synonyms
- animal material
- os
Antonyms
- lie down
- go to bed
- turn in
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. bone
adjective. ['ˈboʊn'] consisting of or made up of bone.
Synonyms
- bony
Antonyms
- Lady
- noblewoman
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. bone
verb. ['ˈboʊn'] study intensively, as before an exam.
Synonyms
- drum
- swot up
- swot
- study
- bone up
- hit the books
- grind away
- mug up
- get up
Antonyms
- full
- integrated
- undiluted
- cold
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. bone
verb. ['ˈboʊn'] remove the bones from.
Synonyms
- remove
- withdraw
- take
- take away
Antonyms
- chromatic color
- spread
- colorful
- blacken
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. bone
noun. ['ˈboʊn'] a shade of white the color of bleached bones.
Synonyms
- ivory
- whiteness
- pearl
- white
Antonyms
- uncoiled
- praise
- low
- vowel
Etymology
- bon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ban (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with nasal-bone
1. Noun Phrase
Other bones that are common to mammals are the nasal bones that form the roof of the nasal cavity and the frontal bones that are on the top of the skulls of most antler-growing mammals.
2. Noun Phrase
A deviated nasal septum or large turbinate, the nasal bone that divides the nasal airway into separate passages, can also interfere with breathing and cause congestion.