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‖ cophosis Path.|kəʊˈfəʊsɪs| [mod.L., a. Gr. κώϕωσις, f. κωϕό-ειν to deafen, f. κωϕός dull, dumb, deaf.] Total deafness.
1657Phys. Dict., Cophosis, is when the hearing is totally gone, so that the patient either heareth no noyse, or if he do, he cannot distinguish. 1706in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1853Wilde Obs. Aural Surg. 381 Cophosis, or total deafness, coming on gradually, and unaccompanied by any symptom but noise in the ear. 1872J. H. Bennett Text-bk. Phys. 364 Loss of motion or sensibility in a limited part of the body, or confined to a special sense, as in lead-palsy, or in amaurosis, cophosis, etc. |