Naris
Naris is the anatomical term for each external opening of the nasal cavity, commonly referred to as a nostril. The pair are the nostrils; the singular naris and plural nares. Each naris opens into the nasal vestibule and is bounded laterally by the ala of the nose and medially by the nasal septum. The rims form part of the nasal valve, a key determinant of airflow resistance. The vestibule is lined with skin bearing coarse hair (vibrissae) that helps filter large particles; deeper mucosa consists of respiratory epithelium supported by cartilage and bone.
Functionally, the naris serves as the entryway for air into the nasal cavity, where it is filtered,
Clinical relevance includes variation in naris size or patency due to congenital factors, trauma, or inflammation.
Terminology: naris is Latin for nostril; nares is the plural form. In medical literature, nares is typically