The rhinopharynx is the posterior portion of the nasopharynx, which is the upper part of the pharynx behind the nose. It is involved in both breathing and swallowing.
/raɪnoʊfærˈɪŋk/
In traditional Korean culture, poenamu refers to gold-threaded costumes or decorations, typically worn for special celebrations or festivals. It can also denote ornamental objects embellished with gold thread.
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A hackbut was an early form of hand cannon used in the late medieval to early Renaissance period, it was a lighter and more portable version of the arquebus, appearing before the more famous musket. It had a longer barrel than the pistols of the time and was similar to other rifled firearms of the era.
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Causing amusement or laughter; delightful and amusing, especially in a silly or ridiculous way.
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To transform or develop an area, especially a rural or undeveloped area, into a boulevard or a street lined with buildings, shops, or other structures. It often refers to the process of urban development or expansion into previously undeveloped areas.
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A term sometimes used to describe a person or an area that is considered dirty, messy, and unkempt. It is a colloquial term and carries a negative connotation.
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An inflammation of the epididymis, a tube located at the back of each testicle that stores and carries sperm. Epididymitis can be caused by bacterial or viral infections and can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort in the affected testicle.
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