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auditory
Of, or relating to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing
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auditoryHaving to do with the ear and the sense of hearing.
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auditoryAnything pertaining to what can be heard; hearing.
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auditory1570s, from Latin auditorius "pertaining to hearing," from auditor "hearer" (see auditor).
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auditoryhaving to do with hearing.
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auditoryadj. Of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing.
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auditoryhearing-related (pop)
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auditory(adj) of or relating to the process of hearing
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auditoryPertaining to the subjective experience of sound. Used in contrast to acoustical -- which pertains to the objective physics of a sound. For example, frequency is a physical or acoustical property, whereas pitch is a subjective or auditory property. See primary auditory phenomena.
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auditoryRelating to hearing or the sense of hearing.
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auditoryRelated to hearing or the sense of hearing.
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auditoryAuditory relates to sounds and as one of our senses and one of the ways we represent experiences to ourselves internally.
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