From the Greek prefix anti, instead of , like, like and ris rinós, nose. In Latin antirrhinum, genus of plant plants, formerly framed in the family scroofulariaceae, with more than 300 species, although the most characteristic is the dragon mouth that also call mouthopeners, wolf's nose, dragons, conscillos, lion's mouth, anti-Rican, gallant death. Its flowers, which may look like a nose or the mouth of a lion or other things, are lauded and very beautiful.
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