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audile
au·dile A0516500 (ô′dīl′)adj. Of or relating to hearing; auditory. [From Latin audīre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]audile (ˈɔːdɪl; ˈɔːdaɪl) psycholn (Psychology) a person who possesses a faculty for auditory imagery that is more distinct than his visual or other imageryadj (Psychology) of or relating to such a person[C19: from aud(itory) + -ile]au•dile (ˈɔ dɪl, -daɪl) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or affecting the auditory nerves or the sense of hearing. 2. oriented to or relying heavily on the faculty of hearing. [1885–90; aud (itory) + (tact)ile] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | audile - one whose mental imagery is auditory rather than visual or motorbeholder, observer, perceiver, percipient - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses | Adj. | 1. | audile - of or relating to the process of hearing; "auditory processing"; "an audile person"auditive, auditory |
audile
au·dile (aw'dil), 1. Relating to audition. 2. Denoting the type of mental imagery in which one recalls most readily that which has been heard rather than seen or read (that is, having an auditory representational system). Compare: motile. 3. Synonym(s): auditiveaudile (ô′dīl′)adj. Of or relating to hearing; auditory.au·dile (awd'īl) 1. Relating to ability to hear. 2. Denoting the type of mental imagery in which one recalls most readily that which has been heard rather than seen or read. Compare: motile3. Synonym(s): auditive. audile (o'di?l) [ aud(itory)] 1. Pert. to hearing; auditory. 2. A person who retains more auditory information than information received through other senses. 3. In psychoanalysis, one whose mental perceptions are auditory. See: motile; visileaudile Related to audile: audibleSynonyms for audilenoun one whose mental imagery is auditory rather than visual or motorRelated Words- beholder
- observer
- perceiver
- percipient
adj of or relating to the process of hearingSynonyms |