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au·di·to·ry A0518400 (ô′dĭ-tôr′ē)adj. Of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing. [Late Latin audītōrius, from Latin audīre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]auditory (ˈɔːdɪtərɪ; -trɪ) adj (Physiology) of or relating to hearing, the sense of hearing, or the organs of hearingn an archaic word for audience, auditorium[C14: from Latin audītōrius relating to hearing, from audīre to hear]au•di•to•ry (ˈɔ dɪˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i-) adj., n., pl. -ries. adj. 1. pertaining to hearing, to the sense of hearing, or to the organs of hearing. 2. perceived through or resulting from the sense of hearing: auditory hallucinations. n. Archaic. 3. an audience. 4. an auditorium, esp. the nave of a church. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin audītōrius relating to hearing. See auditor, -tory1] au`di•to′ri•ly, au`di•to′ri•al•ly, adv. au·di·to·ry (ô′dĭ-tôr′ē) Relating to hearing or the organs of hearing: the auditory canal of the ear.Auditory an assemblage of listeners and spectators. See also audience.Examples: he chose to speak to small auditories, 1715; here is a learned auditory, 1548.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | auditory - of or relating to the process of hearing; "auditory processing"; "an audile person"audile, auditive | TranslationsauditivAuditoriumακουστικόςaudienceauditoireuditivoauditory
auditory Physiology of or relating to hearing, the sense of hearing, or the organs of hearing auditory[′ȯd·ə‚tōr·ē] (physiology) Pertaining to the act or the organs of hearing. auditoryIn ancient churches, that part of the church where the people usually stood to be instructed in the gospel; now called the nave.auditory
auditory [aw´dĭ-tor″e] 1. pertaining to the ear" >ear; called also aural and otic.2. pertaining to the sense of hearing.au·di·to·ry (aw'di-tōr-ē), 1. Pertaining to the sense of hearing or to the system that serves hearing. See also: internal representation. 2. Used to describe a person who preferentially uses verbal mental imagery. See also: internal representation. [L. audio, pp. auditus, to hear] auditory (ô′dĭ-tôr′ē)adj. Of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing.auditory adjective Pertaining or referring to hearing.au·di·to·ry (aw'di-tōr-ē) Pertaining to the sense of hearing or to the organs of hearing. [L. audio, pp. auditus, to hear]auditory Pertaining to hearing or to the organs of hearing.AuditoryRelating to the sense of the organs of hearing.Mentioned in: Ear Surgeryau·di·to·ry (aw'di-tōr-ē) 1. Pertaining to the sense of hearing or to the system that serves hearing. 2. Used to describe a person who preferentially uses verbal mental imagery. [L. audio, pp. auditus, to hear]Patient discussion about auditoryQ. My child is suffering from autism and was told to have Auditory Integration Therapy…what is it? A. An Alternative Treatments where the child listens to different sounds with the goal to improve on language comprehension and it helps receive more balanced sensory input from the environment they live in. It has been reported that children had significant behavioral and language gains after this treatment. More discussions about auditoryAcronymsSeeAUDauditory Related to auditory: auditory cortex, auditory nerve, auditory memory, Auditory processing disorder, Auditory hallucinationsSynonyms for auditoryadj of or relating to the process of hearingSynonyms |