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Meanings of
auricular
in English
Portuguese
ótico
Spanish
ótico
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Of or relating to near the ear.
otic
sense organ
sensory receptor
Related terms
receptor
cartilaginous structure
Portuguese
ótico
Of or pertaining to the sense of hearing.
auditory
aural
auditive
audile
Synonyms
Examples for "
auditory
"
auditory
aural
auditive
audile
Examples for "
auditory
"
1
He was interrupted with the plaudits of the
auditory
;
and again continued:-
2
However, the reliability of
auditory
-
evoked
activation measured using fNIRS is largely unknown.
3
However, after numerous experiments in humans, many
auditory
fields remain poorly characterized.
4
As a result, more
auditory
neurons can be stimulated than the expected.
5
Additionally, this work will improve fMRI investigations of the human
auditory
cortex.
1
These aerodynamic effects may give rise to
aural
discomfort in railway passengers.
2
Below them ran the ring of flashing amethyst with its
aural
mists.
3
Whether the
aural
doors had been closed also there is no knowing.
4
A lot of the Granitehead hauntings have been
aural
,
rather than visual.'
5
The
aural
exam accounts for a sixth of the marks in Irish.
1
Simply because our
auditive
perception has assumed the habit of saturating itself with visual images.
2
Botticelli's appeal is also an
auditive
one.
3
The eye and the ear are not merely means of perception, for in that case there could be no visual and no
auditive
arts.
1
Is appeal made to more than one sense, i.e.,
audile
,
visual, tactile, muscular?
2
The reason why more
audile
phenomena are perceived at night is that the percipient is tolerably still.
3
Can you classify the members of your class as visualizers,
audiles
,
and the like?
4
People used to be classed as "visualizers,"
"
audiles
.
"
Pouch.
pouch
Related terms
pocket
Usage of
auricular
in English
1
Flexible
auricular
electrodes were developed for continuous long-term recording of aVN activity.
2
He adopted atropin where the heart block was associated with
auricular
fibrillation.
3
Especially characteristic are tracings of
auricular
fibrillation and those of heart block.
4
A quarter-century elapsed before I had another
auricular
proof of his love.
5
M2 projected bilaterally to the medial subnucleus, which supplied the
auricular
musculature.
6
But again, not a single word comes from them about
auricular
confession.
7
God compels the Church of Rome to confess the abominations of
auricular
confession.
8
But, in spite of
auricular
confession, and the Inquisition, these heretical tendencies survived.
9
White finds that hyperthyroidism of long standing is often attended with
auricular
fibrillation.
10
The noble duke, doubtless, has proper Protestant horror of
auricular
confession.
11
And sixth, that
auricular
confession to a priest must be maintained.
12
Is this not sufficient to warn you of the danger of
auricular
confession?
13
Yes, in the Paradise or Kingdom of Christ without
auricular
confession!
14
Both groups were taped with magnetic press pellet on
auricular
points for 3 weeks.
15
Currently, in Germany,
auricular
acupuncture is no part of clinical care for gerontopsychiatric patients.
16
Thus, this study evaluates a novel bilayer BNC scaffold for
auricular
cartilage tissue engineering.
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auricular
Adjective
Frequent collocations
auricular confession
auricular fibrillation
auricular cartilage
auricular acupuncture
auricular flutter
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Translations for
auricular
Portuguese
ótico
Spanish
ótico
auricular
Auricular
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Auricular
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