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opening vs naris

naris vs opening

opening and naris both are nouns.

opening is an adjective but naris is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
opening Yes Yes No No
naris Yes No No No
As nouns, naris is a hyponym of opening; that is, naris is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than opening:
  • opening: an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity
  • naris: any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx
opening (noun) naris (noun)
a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess any of the openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow through the cavities to the pharynx
the act of opening something
becoming open or being made open
the first of a series of actions
a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made
an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship
an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity
a possible alternative
the initial part of the introduction
the first performance (as of a theatrical production)
a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
an open or empty space in or between things
opportunity especially for employment or promotion
opening (adjective) naris (adjective)
first or beginning
Difference between opening and naris

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