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NOSE and MOUTH

MELIA FAJAR HASANAH


171501083/STF 2017

FAKULTAS FARMASI
UNIVERSITAS SUMATERA UTARA
VOCABULARY - NOSE
RHINOPLASTY

DECONGESTANT

TONSILS NOSEBLEED

ANTIHISTAMINE BOOGERS
MUCUS CONGESTION
NOSTRIL
SNORING

ADENOIDS
VOCABULARY - mouth
DROOL

TASTE BUDS

PLAQUE SALIVA
HALITOSIS

GUMS CHEEK SPIT

SPUTUM GARGLE DENTURES

PALATE GINGIVITIS

PHLEGM

ORAL
VOCABULARY COMPREHENSION
Another term for phlegm is : a stuffy nose

Another term for halitosis : bad breath

A stuffy nose can cause : a loss of taste buds

To help relieve the irritation of a canker sore, you should : gargle with cool water

In children, a nasal aspirator can be used to : remove mucus

Fever blisters are : painful fluid-filled blisters


WORD
FORMS
EXAMPLES
Infinitive/verb (v)
Noun (n) Adjective (adj) Adverb (adv)
– past tense
STUFFINESS TO STUFF; STUFFED STUFFED -
HOARSENESS - HOARSE HOARSELY
SNORE TO SNORE; SNORED SNORING -
DROWSINESS - DROWSY -
A SNEEZE TO SNEEZE; SNEEZED SNEEZING -
TENDERNESS TO TENDER; TENDERED TENDER TENDERLY
MUCOUS; MUCOUSY;
MUCUS - -
MUCOUSAL
CONTAGION - CONTAGIOUS CONTAGIOUSLY
A COUGH; COUGHING TO COUGH; COUGHED COUGHING -
WORD FORMS
EXERCISES

One way to relieve a stuffy nose, which is caused by swollen membranes, is to use a nasal spray
(adj) (adj) (noun)

Hay fever sufferers may experience thick or discolored drainage from their inflamed sinuses
(noun) (noun)
Children with runny noses can be treated with over-the-counter decongestants and a cool mist vaporizer
(noun) (noun)
Nosebleeds can be caused by dry nasal passages and by rubbing and picking at a blocked or itching nose
(noun) (noun) (adj) (adj)
Allergens, such as dander and pollen, can cause a person’s nose to run, itch, swell, and produce mucus
(noun) (verb) (noun)
If you experience itching eyes, a watery discharge from your nose, and sneezing, you might have hay fever
(adj) (adj) (adj)
A canker sore is a red bump in the mouth that ulcerates
(noun) (noun) (verb)
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS - nose
To be hard-nosed means that the person is strong, stubborn, and
determined to get want he or she wants.
To keep your nose clean means to stay out of trouble.
To keep your nose to the grindstone means to keep very busy and
work very hard.
To stick or poke your nose into something means that a person gets
involved in private matters that do not concern him or her.
To nose around means to look for information means to explore,
and to inquire.
No skin off one’s nose is used to show that the person is not
interested in or concerned about a matter.
Under one’s nose means that what a person is looking for is in his or
her sight.
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS –
MOUTH/LIPS/Tongue
To bad mouth means to say bad things about someone.
To foam at the mouth means to be very angry.
To make one’s mouth water means food looks and smells good and
makes you want to eat it.
To take someone’s words out of his or her mouth means that you say
what another person is thinking and say it before he or she says it.
To keep a stiff upper lip means to be brave and strong in a difficult
situation.
Lips are sealed means a person knows a secret and will not tell others.
A slip of the tongue means a person has said something in error or had
not planned to say something.
Hold your tongue means to be silent and not speak.
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
EXAMPLES

Because SUGA is such a hard-nosed IU can’t stand her friends who has to bad
musician, he and his team got The Best mouth someone they don’t like
Album Award in MAMA 2019
Thank you

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