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sternutation
sternutation (stɜːnjuːˈteɪʃən) [ad. L. sternūtātiōnem, n. of action f. sternūtāre, frequentative f. sternuĕre to sneeze, cogn. w. Gr. πτάρνυσθαι (:—*pstrnu-) of the same meaning.] The action of sneezing; a sneeze. (Chiefly Med. and Path.; otherwise, in mod. use, affected or humorous.)1545 T. Raynald... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sneeze - Wikipedia
Sneeze. The function of sneezing is to expel irritants from the nasal cavity. A sneeze (also known as sternutation) is a semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, usually caused by foreign particles irritating the nasal mucosa. A sneeze expels air forcibly from the mouth and nose in an explosive ...
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sternutatory
sternutatory, a. and n. (stɜːˈnjuːtətərɪ) [ad. med.L. sternūtātōrius (neut. -um as n.), f. L. sternūtāt, sternūtāre: see sternutation and -ory.] A. adj. 1. Causing or tending to cause sneezing.1616 T. Adams Dis. Soul 11 For the curing of this bodily infirmity, many remedies are prescribed..with scar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sneezing Symptoms | Types | Symptoms | Causes | Diagnosis | Treatment ...
Sneezing. Sneezing (sternutation) is the act of expelling a sudden and uncontrollable blast of air through the nose and mouth. Sneezing can occur for a variety of reasons that all have in common an irritation of the lining (mucous membranes) of the nose or throat. Rarely is it a symptom of major disease.
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Ask Smithsonian: Why Do We Sneeze?
Sneezing, technically known as sternutation, is triggered by anything that irritates the nerve endings in the mucous membranes of the sinuses. The irritation sets off a reaction that sends signals ...
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All About Sneezing: Why and How Do We Sneeze? - E fitness Tips
Jan 2, 2024It throws mucus, water, air, and sternutation out of the nose. Sneezing is just the reset button of our nose. It resets the environment inside the nose. Cilia, present inside the nose, release every dust particle out of the nose. It gives a fresh start to the nose and also makes it function properly.
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What Makes Me Sneeze? (for Kids) - Nemours KidsHealth
Sneezing, also called sternutation, is your body's way of removing an irritation from your nose. When the inside of your nose gets a tickle, a message is sent to a special part of your brain called the sneeze center. The sneeze center then sends a message to all the muscles that have to work together to create the amazingly complicated process ...
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Why do I sneeze 7 times in a row? (2024) - Mundurek
Jan 13, 2024Sneezing, also called sternutation, is usually triggered by particles of dust, pollen, animal dander, and the like. It's also a way for your body to expel unwanted germs, which can irritate your nasal passages and make you want to sneeze. Like blinking or breathing, sneezing is a semiautonomous reflex.
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Why Do You Sneeze? | Wonderopolis
Whether you have a cold, are allergic to something or simply stepped out into the bright sunshine, chances are you've sneezed sometime recently. It's time to get the lowdown on what's up with these nose explosions!. Sneezing — also called "sternutation" — is your body's natural, reflexive way of getting rid of something irritating inside your nose.All sorts of things, such as dust, cold ...
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rumpent
† ˈrumpent Obs.—1 [ad. pres. pple. of L. rumpĕre to break.] An application for breaking a swelling.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 363 Inflammation..; it's cured by..emollients, maturants, rumpents, sternutation [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of reflexes
Sneeze or sternutation — a convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs normally triggered by irritation of the nasal mucosa in the nose. wikipedia.org
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neezing
neezing, vbl. n. (ˈniːzɪŋ) Forms: 4, 6 nesing, (5 -ynge, 6 -yng, -inge), 6 nysynge, -ing, nies-, nising, 6–7 neesing, (6 -yng, kn-), neezing. [f. neeze v.: cf. MDu. niesinge, MHG. niesunge.] Sneezing; a sneeze.1382 Wyclif Job xli. 9 His nesing [is] shynyng of fyr, and his eȝen as eȝelidis of morutid... Oxford English Dictionary
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augural
augural, a. (ˈɔːgjʊərəl) [ad. L. augurālis, f. augur: see augur n. and -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to augurs or augury.1513 Douglas æneis ix. i. 51 Wyth wordis augurall..Onto the flude anone furth steppis he. 1598 Greenwey Tacitus' Ann. ii. iii, Going out the Augurall gate. 1683 Cave Ecclesiastici 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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emunctory
emunctory, a. and n. Phys. (ɪˈmʌŋktərɪ) [ad. mod.L. ēmunctōri-us excretory, ēmunctōr-ium a means of cleansing by excretion (in classical L. used for ‘a pair of snuffers’), f. ēmungĕre: see prec.] A. adj. a. Of or pertaining to the blowing of the nose. b. That has the function of conveying waste matt... Oxford English Dictionary
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sneezing
sneezing, vbl. n. (ˈsniːzɪŋ) Also 5 snesynge, 6 sneesyng, 6–8 -ing, 7 Sc. sneisin(g, snising, snizing. [f. sneeze v.] 1. a. The action of the verb; an instance of this.1495 Trevisa's Barth. De P.R. xvii. cxxxi. 688 Powder therof [sc. of pepper] makyth snesynge [Bodl. MS. fnesinge]. 1545 T. Raynalde ... Oxford English Dictionary
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