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nasal 2, noun(dictionary)
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nasal myiasis (medicine) and rise 2, noun (oh)
nasal myiasis (medicine)
nasal myiasis
Fly larva invasion of the nasal passages, due most commonly in the U.S. To primary screw-worms, the larvae of Cochliomyia hominivorax, which develop in the nasal or aural cavity.
rise 2, noun (oh)
2 W2 n
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1 ?increase?
2 ?wages?
3 ?Success/power?
4 give rise to something
5 ?movement up?
6 ?slope?
7 get a rise out of somebody
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?INCREASE?
[C] an increase in number, amount, or value
-synonym increase increase
-opposite fall fall rise in
::We are expecting a sharp rise in interest rates.
::an alarming rise in unemployment
::There's been a rise in the number of arrests for drug offences.
rise of
::Profits went up to ¡ê24 million, a rise of 16%.
rent/price rise
::Tenants face a 20% rent rise.
?WAGES?
[C] BrE an increase in wages
American Equivalent: raise
::He's been promised a rise next year.
::The railworkers were offered a 3% pay rise .
?Success/POWER?
[singular] the achievement of importance, Success or power
-opposite fall fall rise of
::the rise of fascism
::the rise of Napoleon
rise to
::Thatcher's rise to power in the late 70s
::The band's sudden rise to fame took everyone by surprise.
::his swift rise to prominence
::the rise and fall of the Roman Empire
give rise to sth
formal to be the reason why something happens, especially something bad or unpleasant
-see also provoke provoke
::His speech gave rise to a bitter argument.
::The President's absence has given rise to speculation about his Health.
?MOVEMENT UP?
[singular] a movement upwards
-opposite fall fall rise in
::a sudden rise in sea levels
::She watched the steady rise and fall of his chest.
?SLOPE?
[C] an upward slope or a hill
::There's a slight rise in the road.
::They topped the rise (=reached the top of the hill) and began a slow descent towards the town.
get a rise out of sb
informal to make someone become annoyed or embarrassed by making a joke about them
-see also make fun of somebody make fun of somebody
::She enjoys getting a rise out of you.
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