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  • Auditory feedback
  • Aid used by humans to control speech production and singing

    Auditory feedback (AF) is an aid used by humans to control speech production and singing by helping the individual verify whether the current production

    Auditory feedback

    Auditory_feedback

  • Delayed auditory feedback
  • Extension of the time between speech and auditory perception

    Delayed auditory feedback (DAF), also called delayed sidetone, is a type of altered auditory feedback that consists of extending the time between speech

    Delayed auditory feedback

    Delayed_auditory_feedback

  • Bird vocalization
  • Sounds birds use to communicate

    unaffected by changes in auditory feedback and therefore, the error signal generated by LMAN appeared unrelated to auditory feedback. Moreover, the results

    Bird vocalization

    Bird vocalization

    Bird_vocalization

  • Stuttering
  • Speech disorder

    person who stutters (delayed auditory feedback) or by altering the frequency of the feedback (frequency altered feedback). Studies of these techniques

    Stuttering

    Stuttering

  • Auditory imagery
  • Form of mental imagery

    Auditory imagery is a form of mental imagery that is used to organize and analyze sounds when there is no external auditory stimulus present. This form

    Auditory imagery

    Auditory_imagery

  • Language processing in the brain
  • How humans use words to communicate

    Reilly KJ, Guenther FH (February 2008). "Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech". NeuroImage. 39 (3): 1429–43. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage

    Language processing in the brain

    Language processing in the brain

    Language_processing_in_the_brain

  • Electronic fluency device
  • Devices intended to improve the fluency of persons who stutter

    known as assistive devices, electronic aids, altered auditory feedback devices and altered feedback devices) are electronic devices intended to improve

    Electronic fluency device

    Electronic fluency device

    Electronic_fluency_device

  • Forbrain
  • Auditory feedback headset

    Forbrain is an auditory feedback headset developed by Sound for Life Ltd. The device uses bone-conduction technology and a proprietary electronic filter

    Forbrain

    Forbrain

  • Verbal intelligence
  • Ability to understand concepts in words

    mechanism still helping to fix speech errors, even in the absence of auditory feedback. Generation of written language is thought to be closely related to

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal_intelligence

  • Auditory cortex
  • Part of the temporal lobe of the brain

    The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in humans and many other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory

    Auditory cortex

    Auditory cortex

    Auditory_cortex

  • Auditory
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    stress Auditory feedback, an aid to control speech production and singing Auditory hallucination, perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus Auditory illusion

    Auditory

    Auditory

  • Neurofeedback
  • Type of biofeedback

    the requirement of providing feedback. Usually, feedback is provided by auditory or visual input. While original feedback was provided by sounding tones

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

  • Biofeedback
  • Gaining awareness of biological processes

    electromyographers who performed nerve conduction studies used visual and auditory feedback to reduce interference when a patient recruited too many motor units

    Biofeedback

    Biofeedback

    Biofeedback

  • Neuroscience of music
  • Scientific study of brain processes related to music

    If auditory feedback is blocked, musicians can still execute well-rehearsed pieces, but expressive aspects of performance are affected. When auditory feedback

    Neuroscience of music

    Neuroscience of music

    Neuroscience_of_music

  • Society finch
  • Subspecies of bird

    their songs in response to deafening and experimental modulations of auditory feedback, they have gained considerable attention regarding the workings of

    Society finch

    Society finch

    Society_finch

  • Stuttering therapy
  • Medical treatment

    others, or slows the rate of speech through delayed auditory feedback. Delayed auditory feedback devices, such as Speech Easy, encourage the slowing down

    Stuttering therapy

    Stuttering_therapy

  • Lombard effect
  • Involuntary tendency of animals to increase their vocal effort when in loud environments

    amplitude relative to background noise, with reflexive auditory feedback. Such auditory feedback is known to maintain the production of vocalization since

    Lombard effect

    Lombard effect

    Lombard_effect

  • Neurocomputational speech processing
  • feedforward motor command by the current feedback motor command generated from the auditory error map of the auditory feedback system. This process may be repeated

    Neurocomputational speech processing

    Neurocomputational_speech_processing

  • Subvocalization
  • Internal process while reading

    Auditory imagery and working memory. In D. Reisberg (Ed.), Auditory imagery pp. 179–197. Aarons, L. (1971). Subvocalization: Aural and emg feedback in

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

  • Model M keyboard
  • Series of computer keyboards

    their durability, typing-feel consistency, and their tactile and auditory feedback. The popularity of the IBM PC and its successors made the Model M's

    Model M keyboard

    Model M keyboard

    Model_M_keyboard

  • Bradyphrenia
  • Slow mental activity

    bradyphrenia was one of the reasons for slow auditory feedback as measured by the DAF (Delayed Auditory Feedback). Dobbs et al., completed an experiment whereby

    Bradyphrenia

    Bradyphrenia

    Bradyphrenia

  • Manual babbling
  • determined that auditory feedback is crucial to the development and self-monitoring of spoken language, the role of visual feedback in the development

    Manual babbling

    Manual_babbling

  • Doppler shift compensation
  • making a series of small changes to the call frequency upon receiving auditory feedback in the form of an echo. These small changes are produced between,

    Doppler shift compensation

    Doppler_shift_compensation

  • Throat microphone
  • Type of contact microphone

    November 2014. Dewar, Dewar, and Barnes (1976). "Automatic triggering of auditory feedback masking in stammering and cluttering". The British Journal of Disorders

    Throat microphone

    Throat microphone

    Throat_microphone

  • Geiger counter
  • Instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation

    to concentrate on manipulation of the instrument while retaining auditory feedback on the radiation rate. There are two main limitations of the Geiger

    Geiger counter

    Geiger counter

    Geiger_counter

  • Articulatory suppression
  • programming the speech, articulating the sound or word, and receiving auditory feedback. When studying articulatory suppression, many researchers examine

    Articulatory suppression

    Articulatory_suppression

  • Mariah Carey
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1969)

    train wreck". She said her inability to hear the music without in-ear auditory feedback caused the mishap. Carey's representatives and Dick Clark Productions

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah_Carey

  • PC speaker
  • Internal loudspeaker built into some (older) IBM PC-compatible computers

    speaker instead. The speaker allows software and firmware to provide auditory feedback to a user, such as to report a hardware fault. A PC speaker generates

    PC speaker

    PC speaker

    PC_speaker

  • Auditory system
  • Sensory system used for hearing

    The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory

    Auditory system

    Auditory system

    Auditory_system

  • Botts' dots
  • Round non-reflective raised pavement markers

    mark lanes on highways and arterial roads. They provide tactile and auditory feedback to drivers when moving across designated travel lanes, and are analogous

    Botts' dots

    Botts' dots

    Botts'_dots

  • Vocal learning
  • Ability to learn vocalization

    neurons to auditory pontine nuclei to midbrain and thalamic nuclei and to primary and secondary pallial areas. A descending auditory feedback pathway exists

    Vocal learning

    Vocal_learning

  • Assistive technology
  • Assistive devices for people with disabilities

    various solutions to auditory communication needs by providing higher sound (for those who are hard of hearing), tactile feedback, visual cues and improved

    Assistive technology

    Assistive technology

    Assistive_technology

  • Sensory substitution
  • Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience

    used to collect visual or auditory stimuli that are used to replace lost sight and hearing, respectively. The visual or auditory data collected from the

    Sensory substitution

    Sensory_substitution

  • Prosthesis
  • Artificial device that replaces a missing body part

    amputee. This feedback enabled the participant to effectively modulate the grasping force of the prosthesis with no visual or auditory feedback. In February

    Prosthesis

    Prosthesis

    Prosthesis

  • Neuroscience of rhythm
  • Forms of rhythm generated by the central nervous system

    brain that corresponds to the error between the tutor song and the auditory feedback the bird gets. The signal is simply optimized in order to be as small

    Neuroscience of rhythm

    Neuroscience_of_rhythm

  • Two-streams hypothesis
  • Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing

    its ability to acquire new vocabulary, be disrupted by lesions and auditory feedback on speech production, articulatory decline in late-onset deafness

    Two-streams hypothesis

    Two-streams_hypothesis

  • Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers
  • Japanese-language speakers' perception of English consonants

    alveolar ridge, etc.) coming into contact with each other without any auditory feedback or confirmation that they are indeed producing the sound correctly

    Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers

    Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers

    Perception_of_English_/r/_and_/l/_by_Japanese_speakers

  • Sonic interaction design
  • Study of sound as channel of information

    sound, and the sonic feedback affects in turn the users’ manipulation. In other words, there is a tight coupling between auditory perception and action

    Sonic interaction design

    Sonic_interaction_design

  • DAF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Decay-accelerating factor, a protein encoded by the CD55 gene Delayed Auditory Feedback, extending the time between speech and hearing Directed attention

    DAF

    DAF

  • MAKO Surgical Corp.
  • Medical device company

    each patient. During the procedure, real-time visual, tactile, and auditory feedback enforces a safety-zone and facilitates ideal implant positioning and

    MAKO Surgical Corp.

    MAKO_Surgical_Corp.

  • Apple Mighty Mouse
  • First multi-button mouse produced by Apple Inc.

    Windows, and Linux PCs Programmable functions for the four "buttons" Auditory feedback with built-in speaker A frequent criticism of the Mighty Mouse was

    Apple Mighty Mouse

    Apple Mighty Mouse

    Apple_Mighty_Mouse

  • Gamification of learning
  • Educational approach aiming to promote learning by using video game design and elements

    learning experience and motivation. Auditory learners are engaged through sound cues, narration, and auditory feedback, while kinesthetic learners thrive

    Gamification of learning

    Gamification of learning

    Gamification_of_learning

  • Tristan Bekinschtein
  • Argentine researcher (born 1975)

    primarily known for his work on variable states of consciousness and auditory feedback. He presently runs the Consciousness and Cognition Laboratory at Cambridge

    Tristan Bekinschtein

    Tristan Bekinschtein

    Tristan_Bekinschtein

  • Pareidolia
  • Perception of meaningful patterns or images in random or vague stimuli

    discovery of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). EVP has been described as auditory pareidolia. Allegations of backmasking in popular music, in which a listener

    Pareidolia

    Pareidolia

    Pareidolia

  • Efference copy
  • Concept in physiology

    which can in turn be used in comparisons with somatosensory and auditory feedback. Efference copies also occur not only with spoken words, but with

    Efference copy

    Efference_copy

  • Feedback (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    improve performance Corrective feedback, by a parent or teacher to guide a child's learning process Delayed Auditory Feedback, a method of combating stuttering

    Feedback (disambiguation)

    Feedback_(disambiguation)

  • Multimodal interaction
  • Form of human-machine interaction using multiple modes of input/output

    both perception and acting on the environment. Examples of auditory feedback include auditory icons in computer operating systems indicating users' actions

    Multimodal interaction

    Multimodal_interaction

  • Ferranti Mark 1
  • First commercial electronic computer

    instruction set was a hoot command, which enabled the machine to give auditory feedback to its operators. The sound generated could be altered in pitch, a

    Ferranti Mark 1

    Ferranti_Mark_1

  • Lag (video games)
  • Delay on computers

    player, this can cause disorientation and confusion similar to Delayed Auditory Feedback and hampers navigation and aiming in the game world. When rapidly

    Lag (video games)

    Lag_(video_games)

  • Synesthesia
  • Neurological condition involving the crossing of senses

    citation needed] In auditory–tactile synesthesia, certain sounds can induce sensations in parts of the body. For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

    Synesthesia

  • Sensory-motor coupling
  • Integration of the sensory and motor systems

    able to produce accurate speech. This decline is because they lack auditory feedback. Another example is acquisition of a new accent as a result of living

    Sensory-motor coupling

    Sensory-motor_coupling

  • List of Ig Nobel Prize winners
  • Winners of satirical science award

    "SpeechJammer: A System Utilizing Artificial Speech Disturbance with Delayed Auditory Feedback". arXiv:1202.6106 [cs.HC]. de Waal, Frans B. M.; Pokorny, Jennifer

    List of Ig Nobel Prize winners

    List_of_Ig_Nobel_Prize_winners

  • Cluttering
  • Speech and communication disorder

    constant verbal reminders, clinicians may use a combination of delayed auditory feedback (DAF), giving out "speeding tickets" (written reminders to slow down

    Cluttering

    Cluttering

  • Sidetone
  • Audible feedback to the speaker using a telecommunications system

    own voice, thus removing the distracting effect of greatly delayed auditory feedback from the loudspeakers. Look up sidetone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sidetone

    Sidetone

  • Aphasia
  • Inability to comprehend or formulate language

    general hearing impairment.[citation needed] Neurodevelopmental forms of auditory processing disorder (APD) are differentiable from aphasia in that aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

  • Conduction aphasia
  • Inability to repeat speech despite being able to perceive and produce it

    person experiences damage to the auditory-motor integration system. This results in disruption to the delayed auditory feedback network, causing the individual

    Conduction aphasia

    Conduction aphasia

    Conduction_aphasia

  • Speech and language impairment
  • Types of human disorders

    encouraged. Electronic fluency devices, which alter the auditory input and provide modified auditory feedback to the individual, have shown mixed results in research

    Speech and language impairment

    Speech_and_language_impairment

  • Jargon aphasia
  • Feature of a language disorder involving noun selection difficulty

    of learned auditory patterns and imperfect auditory feedback processes. The lack of control of verbal output is related to reduced auditory input. Cohn

    Jargon aphasia

    Jargon_aphasia

  • Haptic technology
  • Interaction involving touch

    blind or deaf users by providing an alternative to visual or auditory sensation. Haptic feedback is used within teledildonics, or "sex-technology", in order

    Haptic technology

    Haptic technology

    Haptic_technology

  • Obstructed defecation
  • Inability to fully empty the rectum during bowel movements

    the patient visual or auditory feedback about muscular contraction during attempted defecation maneuvers, as well as verbal feedback about posture and diaphragmatic

    Obstructed defecation

    Obstructed_defecation

  • Apraxia of speech
  • Inability to translate mental speech plans into enunciated sounds

    valuable visual feedback to clarify speech movements that had been difficult for the patient to complete when given only auditory feedback. While many studies

    Apraxia of speech

    Apraxia_of_speech

  • Cognitive robotics
  • Subfield of robotics

    and/or auditory feedback such that the robot may begin to expect a pattern of sensory feedback given a pattern of motor output. Desired sensory feedback may

    Cognitive robotics

    Cognitive_robotics

  • Cat behavior
  • Behavior of cats

    Shipley, C; Buchwald, J.S; Carterette, E.C (January 1988). "The role of auditory feedback in the vocalizations of cats". Experimental Brain Research. 69 (2):

    Cat behavior

    Cat behavior

    Cat_behavior

  • Australian zebra finch
  • Species of bird

    "template" of what their correct song should sound like. They rely on auditory feedback for both song learning and practice as juveniles and song maintenance

    Australian zebra finch

    Australian zebra finch

    Australian_zebra_finch

  • Sonification
  • Use of non-speech audio to convey information

    the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. Auditory perception has advantages in temporal, spatial, amplitude, and frequency

    Sonification

    Sonification

    Sonification

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  • Technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications

    Medicine treatment guidelines. This form of therapy includes visual or auditory feedback of e.g. EEG or EMG activity. This can help insomnia patients to control

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy_for_insomnia

  • Richard Miller (singer)
  • American singer

    laboratory that measures vocal production and provides visual and auditory feedback to the singer. The vocal arts center at Oberlin was the first of its

    Richard Miller (singer)

    Richard_Miller_(singer)

  • CP-200
  • Brazilian home computer

    simultaneously pressed, initiated a reset of the machine. There was auditory feedback in the form of a "beep" sound whenever a key was pressed. In terms

    CP-200

    CP-200

    CP-200

  • Survey meter
  • Radiation measurement instrument

    the user to concentrate on manipulation of the meter whilst having auditory feedback of the rate of radiation detected. Meters can be fully integrated

    Survey meter

    Survey meter

    Survey_meter

  • Neurorobotics
  • Combined field of scientific study

    owls. Furthermore, the close interaction between motor output and auditory feedback proved to be vital in the learning process, supporting active sensing

    Neurorobotics

    Neurorobotics

  • Chromesthesia
  • Sound to color synesthesia

    hard-wired connections between unimodal auditory and visual regions in the brain, or they may reflect feedback pathways from multimodal audiovisual regions

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

  • Immersive virtual musical instrument
  • perceived not only through auditory feedback but also visually in 3D and possibly through tactile as well as haptic feedback, using 3D interface metaphors

    Immersive virtual musical instrument

    Immersive_virtual_musical_instrument

  • Masakazu Konishi
  • Japanese neurobiologist (1933–2020)

    institution. Konishi's findings highlighted the important role of auditory feedback in songbird vocal learning, using white-crowned sparrows and other

    Masakazu Konishi

    Masakazu_Konishi

  • Sarah M. N. Woolley
  • Neuroscientist

    change their song patterns in adulthood, their song patterns require auditory feedback. As a result, if a finch becomes deaf, his song will degrade in about

    Sarah M. N. Woolley

    Sarah_M._N._Woolley

  • Neuroprosthetics
  • Discipline related to neuroscience and biomedical engineering

    processed signal is then transferred to an implanted unit that stimulates the auditory nerve through a microelectrode array. Through the replacement or augmentation

    Neuroprosthetics

    Neuroprosthetics

  • Mathetics
  • Science of learning

    PLOTTER As A REINFORCEMENT DEVICE – reading rate, mathetical, delayed auditory feedback Seymour Papert, MIT mathematician, educator, and author, explains

    Mathetics

    Mathetics

  • Virtual reality
  • Computer-simulated experience

    reality typically incorporates auditory and video feedback but may also allow other types of sensory and force feedback through haptic technology. VR is

    Virtual reality

    Virtual reality

    Virtual_reality

  • Catalin Voss
  • German inventor and entrepreneur (born 1995)

    learning algorithms to analyze facial expressions and provide visual and auditory feedback to the wearer through a heads-up display. Children would wear Google

    Catalin Voss

    Catalin_Voss

  • Auditory hypersensitivity
  • General page for sound tolerance

    Auditory hypersensitivity is a general term for heighted responses to some kinds of sounds, including responses of discomfort or distress. While most people

    Auditory hypersensitivity

    Auditory_hypersensitivity

  • Keypunch
  • Device for punching holes into paper cards

    029 keypunch machines, the verifier operators sometimes missed the auditory feedback provided by the loud "thunk" noise emitted by the older 056. Some

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

  • Shepard tone
  • Auditory illusion

    the auditory illusion. The ending of Pink Floyd's "Echoes" from their 1971 album Meddle features an ascending Shepard tone created using a feedback technique

    Shepard tone

    Shepard tone

    Shepard_tone

  • Complete feedback
  • Design feature of language

    able to hear what they are saying. Through their auditory channels they are able to receive feedback on what they are vocalizing. Saxton, Matthew. "Child

    Complete feedback

    Complete_feedback

  • Luxuria Superbia
  • 2013 video game

    the flowers will raise the "delight score", reflected by visual and auditory feedback, including changes to the color and movement of the tunnel walls,

    Luxuria Superbia

    Luxuria_Superbia

  • Computer accessibility
  • Ability of a computer system to be used by all people

    high DPI displays, high-contrast themes and icons combined with auditory feedback and screen magnifying software are very useful. In the case of severe

    Computer accessibility

    Computer_accessibility

  • Presentation (software)
  • Stereoscopic Depth and the Occlusion Illusion Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech An Interdisciplinary Study of Visual Indeterminacy

    Presentation (software)

    Presentation_(software)

  • Stuttering pride
  • Social movement

    "Stutter and phenomena: The phenomenology and deconstruction of delayed auditory feedback". Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies. 5 (2): 197–213. doi:10

    Stuttering pride

    Stuttering_pride

  • Frank H. Guenther
  • American neuroscientist

    studies investigating speech movements, auditory perturbation studies involving modification of a speaker's feedback of his/her own speech in real time, and

    Frank H. Guenther

    Frank_H._Guenther

  • Limb telescoping
  • Shortening of a phantom limb

    The efficiency of mirror therapy may be enhanced when combined with auditory feedback, which causes the stimulation of multiple senses simultaneously. Another

    Limb telescoping

    Limb telescoping

    Limb_telescoping

  • Vocal cord dysfunction
  • Abnormal closure of the vocal folds

    move awareness away from the act of breathing in and focus on the auditory feedback provided by the air moving in and out. Other techniques can involve

    Vocal cord dysfunction

    Vocal_cord_dysfunction

  • Auditory agnosia
  • Inability to distinguish sounds

    Auditory agnosia is a form of agnosia that manifests itself primarily in the inability to recognize or differentiate between sounds. It is not a defect

    Auditory agnosia

    Auditory_agnosia

  • Phonemic restoration effect
  • Speech perception McGurk Effect Neurocomputational speech processing Auditory feedback Warren, Richard M. (1970). "Perceptual Restoration of Missing Speech

    Phonemic restoration effect

    Phonemic_restoration_effect

  • Auditory fatigue
  • Temporary or permanent loss of hearing due to exposure to sound

    Auditory fatigue is defined as a temporary loss of hearing after exposure to sound. This results in a temporary shift of the auditory threshold known

    Auditory fatigue

    Auditory_fatigue

  • Temporal dynamics of music and language
  • symptoms. These effects were observed in Ghai's study of various auditory feedback cues wherein patients with Parkinson's disease experience increased

    Temporal dynamics of music and language

    Temporal_dynamics_of_music_and_language

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    skin, nose, and mouth) that correspond to a respective visual (vision), auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance), somatosensory (touch), olfactory (smell)

    Sense

    Sense

  • Macintosh startup
  • Startup sequence for Macintosh computers

    sequence provides auditory and visual symbols of the computer's status and condition as it powers up, providing users with immediate feedback on the machine's

    Macintosh startup

    Macintosh_startup

  • Agnosia
  • Inability to process sensory information

    prosopagnosia can recognize all other types of visual stimuli. Speech agnosia, or auditory verbal agnosia, refers to "an inability to comprehend spoken words despite

    Agnosia

    Agnosia

    Agnosia

  • Management of cerebral palsy
  • therapy has been used in CP to motivate or relax children, or used as auditory feedback. Playing percussion instruments has been used as part of groupwork

    Management of cerebral palsy

    Management of cerebral palsy

    Management_of_cerebral_palsy

  • Thalamocortical radiations
  • Neural pathways between the thalamus and cerebral cortex

    visual cortex, somatosensory (and associated sensori-motor) cortex, and the auditory cortex in the brain. Thalamocortical radiations also innervate gustatory

    Thalamocortical radiations

    Thalamocortical radiations

    Thalamocortical_radiations

  • Human–computer interaction
  • interact with computers in new ways. These include visual, auditory, and tactile (haptic) feedback systems, which serve as channels for interaction in both

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer_interaction

  • Voice therapy
  • Used to aid voice disorders or altering quality of voice

    softened glottal word onsets. Sessions are recorded in order to provide auditory feedback. Resonant voice is a technique often taught to actors and singers

    Voice therapy

    Voice therapy

    Voice_therapy

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  • Mayilammal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Mayilammal

    Mother of Peacock

  • KACIE
  • Female

    English

    KACIE

    Variant spelling of English Kacey, KACIE means "she who entangles men."

  • Sahlad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sahlad

    Having Joy

  • Pinaki
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Pinaki

    Lord Shiva; Lord Krishna

  • Taniya | தாநியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Taniya | தாநியா

    Fairy princess

  • Thornbury
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thornbury

    English : variant of Thornberry.

  • MABELLA
  • Female

    English

    MABELLA

    Pet form of English Mabel, MABELLA means "lovable." 

  • Oreste
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Greek, Italian

    Oreste

    Man of the Mountain

  • Lachish
  • Biblical

    Lachish

    who walks, or exists, of himself

  • Jital
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jital

    Winner

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  • Tentaculocyst
  • n.

    One of the auditory organs of certain medusae; -- called also auditory tentacle.

  • Abditory
  • n.

    A place for hiding or preserving articles of value.

  • Hearer
  • n.

    One who hears; an auditor.

  • Fumetere
  • n.

    Fumitory.

  • Laudatory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.

  • Auditory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.

  • Auditual
  • a.

    Auditory.

  • Auditory
  • n.

    An assembly of hearers; an audience.

  • Auditive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory.

  • Sudatories
  • pl.

    of Sudatory

  • Laudative
  • a.

    Laudatory.

  • Auditorial
  • a.

    Auditory.

  • Fumitez
  • n.

    Fumitory.

  • Auditor
  • a.

    One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.

  • Sudatorium
  • n.

    A sudatory.

  • Auditory
  • n.

    An auditorium.

  • Fumatory
  • n.

    See Fumitory.

  • Additory
  • a.

    Tending to add; making some addition.

  • Otosteal
  • n.

    An auditory ossicle.

  • Petrosal
  • n.

    The auditory capsule.