depressor septi nasi

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Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin dēpressor sēptī nāsī (depressor of the septum of the nose).

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Noun

depressor septi nasi

  1. (anatomy) A small muscle of each side of the upper lip that is inserted into the nasal septum and wing of the nose on each side and constricts the nasal opening by drawing the wing downward.
    Hypernym: depressor
    Coordinate terms: depressor anguli oris, depressor labii inferioris, depressor supercilii, tongue depressor

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