# Nose (WIP By Bargain & Updated on 06/08/25)

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</details>**Synonyms: Snout, muzzle, proboscis, trunk, beak, conk, snoot,**

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### **Summary**

The nose is a part of the respiratory system and is considered a sensory organ; referred to as such as the olfactory organ.  
<span style="white-space: pre-wrap;"> The Latin word for it is 'nasus', which can also be spelt as nassus. </span>

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#### **Functions**

The nose is one of the main passageways for air in and out of the lungs; warming, conditioning and filtering the air you breath.

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#### **Advanced**

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