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auscult, v.|ɔːˈskʌlt| [ad. L. auscultāre to hear with attention, listen to. (Aus- = aur- in auris ear; the rest is doubtful.) Cf. F. ausculter.] = next.
c1840E. Rigby in Tweedie's Libr. Med. VI. 55 The sound of each heart should be ausculted at the same moment. 1881M. E. Braddon Asph. xxiii. 254 He ausculted me carefully, found me sound in wind and limb. |