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Pyriform aperture; Apertura piriformis; Anterior nasal aperture

Piriform aperture         
The piriform aperture, pyriform aperture, or anterior nasal aperture, is a pear-shaped opening in the human skull.
Pyriform sinus         
FOSSA INVOLVED IN SPEECH.
Pyriform fossa; Sinus piriformis; Piriform fossa; Piriform recess; Recessus piriformis; Piriform sinuses; Piriform sinus
On either side of the laryngeal orifice in humans is a recess, termed the pyriform sinus (also piriform recess, piriform sinus, piriform fossa, or smuggler's fossa), which is bounded medially by the aryepiglottic fold, laterally by the thyroid cartilage and thyrohyoid membrane. The fossae are involved in speech.
Protopulvinaria pyriformis         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Pyriform scale
Protopulvinaria pyriformis, commonly known as the pyriform scale, is a species of soft scale insect in the family Coccidae. It is a pest of avocado and is found in many countries around the world where avocados grow.

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Piriform aperture

The piriform aperture, pyriform aperture, or anterior nasal aperture, is a pear-shaped opening in the human skull. Its long axis is vertical, and narrow end upward; in the recent state it is much contracted by the lateral nasal cartilage and the greater and lesser alar cartilages of the nose.

It is bounded above by the inferior borders of the nasal bones; laterally by the thin, sharp margins which separate the anterior from the nasal surfaces of the maxilla; and below by the same borders, where they curve medialward to join each other at the anterior nasal spine.