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au·di·to·ry I. \ˈȯdəˌtōrē, -ȯr-, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English auditorie, from Latin auditorium auditorium 1. archaic : an assemblage of listeners and spectators : audience 2. archaic : auditorium II. adjective Etymology: Late Latin auditorius, from Latin auditus + -orius -ory 1. : of or relating to hearing 2. : attained, produced, or experienced through hearing < auditory images > < the enjoyment of auditory rhythm > 3. : marked by great or sometimes extreme susceptibility to impressions and reactions produced by acoustic stimuli : audile < an auditory type of individual > |