WordNet
n. abnormal displacement of any wall that separates two chambers (usually in the nasal cavity)
Usage examples of "deviated septum".
All in all not a bad week's work for a man with a deviated septum and a bad case of psoriasis.
Combating an abbreviated blaster with a deviated septum is not trouble you would ordinarily beckon.
Thanakar had repaired his deviated septum, had stitched together his harelip.
He had a deviated septum from all the coke he had done in the eighties, and he remembered his doctor telling him he ought to get that fixed before he ran into a sign or a swinging door or something and it just exploded.
Gardener supposed Bobbi's snores would also be part of a conspiracy to keep him awake, but he didn't really mind - Bobbi had always snored, the price of a deviated septum, and that had always annoyed Gardener, but he had discovered last night that some things were worse.