Nostril

/ˈnɑːstrəl/ or /ˈnɒstrɪl/ noun

One of the two openings of the nose through which you breathe and smell. Each nostril leads to a separate passage inside the nose.

From Old English “nosþyrl,” from “nosu” (nose) + “þyrel” (hole). Over time, the middle sounds changed and simplified into “nostril.”

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