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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
Part of the temporal lobe of the brain
information in humans and many other vertebrates. It is a part of the auditory system, performing basic and higher functions in hearing, such as possible
Auditory_cortex
Bony structures in the skull that serve the purpose of transmitting sounds
In the auditory system, the columella contributes to hearing in amphibians, reptiles and birds. The columella form thin, bony structures in the interior
Columella_(auditory_system)
Band of audio frequencies that produce the effect of auditory masking in the human ear
the mechanical system (basilar membrane) that resonates in response to such inputs. Critical bands are also closely related to auditory masking phenomena
Critical_band
Conversion of sensory stimuli
slower than expected (for a process associated with the nervous system). In the auditory system, sound vibrations (mechanical energy) are transduced into electrical
Transduction_(physiology)
Vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter
or viscous), or the superposition of such propagated oscillation. (b) Auditory sensation evoked by the oscillation described in (a)." This two-part definition
Sound
Biological sound detection process
localization mechanisms of the mammalian auditory system have been extensively studied. The auditory system uses several cues for sound source localization
Sound_localization
List of organ systems in the human body
nervous system Sensory nervous system Somatosensory system Visual system Olfactory system Gustatory system Auditory system Vestibular system Female reproductive
List of systems of the human body
List_of_systems_of_the_human_body
Selective attention involving the auditory system
auditory attention, or selective hearing, is a process of the auditory system where an individual selects or focuses on certain stimuli for auditory information
Selective_auditory_attention
Concept in human perception of sound
was the first American to publish on the microwave auditory effect (MAE). Frey's "Human auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy" appeared
Microwave_auditory_effect
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up auditory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auditory means of or relating to the process of hearing: Auditory system, the neurological structures
Auditory
Part of the nervous system
Receptive fields have been identified for the visual system, auditory system and somatosensory system. While debate exists among neurologists as to the specific
Sensory_nervous_system
Developmental or acquired neurological disorders
by difficulties in one or more auditory processes known to reflect the function of the central auditory nervous system. It can affect both children and
Auditory_processing_disorder
Sensory info indicating to the perceiver some quality of the perceived
the fields of psychology, cognitive science, and neurobiology. The auditory system of humans and animals allows individuals to assimilate information
Sensory_cue
Arrangement of sound frequency processing in the brain
topographic organization, similar to retinotopy in the visual system. Tonotopy in the auditory system begins at the cochlea, the small snail-like structure in
Tonotopy
Science of the sounds of language
such stimuli as mediated by mechanisms of the peripheral and central auditory systems, including certain areas of the brain. It is said to compose one of
Auditory_phonetics
Innermost part of the vertebrate ear
electrochemical impulses which are passed on to the brain via the auditory nerve. The vestibular system, dedicated to balance. The inner ear is found in all vertebrates
Inner_ear
Sensory perception of sound by living organisms
humans and other vertebrates, hearing is performed primarily by the auditory system: mechanical waves, known as vibrations, are detected by the ear and
Hearing
Range of frequencies that can be heard by humans or other animals
range in height from 1 μm, for auditory detection of very high frequencies, to 50 μm or more in some vestibular systems. A basic measure of hearing is
Hearing_range
electrical signal. The auditory nerve, also called the cochlear nerve, then transmits action potentials to the central auditory nervous system. In binaural fusion
Binaural_fusion
False perceptions of a real sound or outside stimulus
Auditory illusions are illusions of real sound or outside stimulus. These false perceptions are the equivalent of an optical illusion: the listener hears
Auditory_illusion
Group of organs assembled in a structural unit to serve a common function
An organ system is a biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more bodily functions. Each organ has a specialized
Organ_system
Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear
The ear canal (external acoustic meatus, external auditory meatus, EAM) is a pathway running from the outer ear to the middle ear. The adult human ear
Ear_canal
Model of the neural processing of vision and hearing
this further. Recently there seems to be evidence of two distinct auditory systems as well. As visual information exits the occipital lobe, and as sound
Two-streams_hypothesis
visual cortex, V1); 18, 19 Temporal lobe Cortex Primary auditory cortex (A1) Secondary auditory cortex (A2) Inferior temporal cortex V5/MT Posterior inferior
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Abnormal sensory perception during sleep
headache disorder. It occurs when someone falls asleep or wakes up to loud auditory hallucinations. These noises may sound like explosions or thunder and do
Exploding_head_syndrome
Model of auditory perception
auditory scene analysis (ASA) is a proposed model for the basis of auditory perception. This is understood as the process by which the human auditory
Auditory_scene_analysis
Delimited medium where some stimuli can evoke neuronal responses
transmission medium, by means of sound localization, an auditory space would amount to a reference system that continuously shifts as the animal moves (taking
Receptive_field
Research program in hearing sciences
processes at work in natural habitats through their peripheral and central auditory system. Natural soundscapes correspond to the complex arrangements of biological
Human_auditory_ecology
differences in the olfactory, visual, and auditory systems of various organisms to show how sex differences in sensory systems arise when it benefits one sex and
Sex differences in sensory systems
Sex_differences_in_sensory_systems
Group of venomous snakes
capable of sensing vibrations in the ground, passed by the skeleton to the auditory nerve. Rattlesnake fangs are connected by venom ducts to large venom glands
Rattlesnake
Sensory system used for smelling
thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, brain stem, retina, auditory cortex, and olfactory system. In total it has 27 inputs and 20 outputs. An oversimplification
Olfactory_system
Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli
sensory neurons associated with the auditory system leads to disorders such as: Auditory processing disorder – Auditory information in the brain is processed
Sensory_neuron
Physiological capacity
respective visual (vision), auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance), somatosensory (touch), olfactory (smell), and gustatory systems (taste). Internal sensation
Sense
Mapping senses to the central nervous system
extrastriate cortex are second-order representations. The auditory system is the sensory system for hearing in which the brain interprets information from
Topographic map (neuroanatomy)
Topographic_map_(neuroanatomy)
Midpoint of life
Robert D.; Fay, Richard R.; Popper, Arthur (3 May 2010). The Aging Auditory System. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781441909947. Archived from
Middle_age
Organ of hearing and balance
semicircular canals belonging to the vestibular system, as well as the cochlea of the auditory system. The outer ear is the external portion of the ear
Ear
When perception of one sound is affected by another sound
signal processing, auditory masking occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound. Auditory masking in the frequency
Auditory_masking
Sensory system that facilitates body balance
coordinating movement with balance. Together with the cochlea, a part of the auditory system, it constitutes the labyrinth of the inner ear in most mammals. As
Vestibular_system
Processes which grow and shape an organism's nervous tissue over its lifetime(s)
input is absent and is observed in many systems such as the developing visual system, auditory system, motor system, hippocampus, cerebellum and neocortex
Development of the nervous system
Development_of_the_nervous_system
Medical condition
trigeminal neuralgia, which are conditions that affect the nerves of the auditory system. The tensor tympani muscle is located in the middle ear, and is one
Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome
Complex network which connects several biologically relevant entities
systems: visual system, auditory system, olfactory system, gustatory system, somatosensory system, vestibular system. Muscular system: allows for manipulation
Biological_system
Three bones in each middle ear
The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three irregular bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, and are among the smallest bones
Ossicles
American neuroscientist and professor
Electrodes For Auditory Prosthesis". Retrieved 2009-01-02. "ResearchCrossroads Research Grant Functional Organization Of The Auditory System". Retrieved
Michael_Merzenich
Inability of a person to correctly determine their body position in space
dominant sense for orientation. The auditory system, vestibular system (within the inner ear), and proprioceptive system (sensory receptors located in the
Spatial_disorientation
How humans use words to communicate
pathways that connect the auditory cortex to the frontal lobe, each pathway accounting for different linguistic roles. The auditory ventral stream pathway
Language processing in the brain
Language_processing_in_the_brain
Related laws in the field of psychophysics
law. Psychology portal Human nature Level (logarithmic quantity) Nervous system Neural coding Ricco's law Stevens's power law Sone Jeans, James (1968/1937)
Weber–Fechner_law
Scientific study of sound perception
involving the scientific study of the perception of sound by the human auditory system. It is the branch of science studying the psychological responses associated
Psychoacoustics
False perception of sound
underlying causes and may be generated at any level of the auditory system as well as outside that system. The most common causes are hearing damage, noise-induced
Tinnitus
Dysfunction in one's ability to comprehend and respond to multiple sensory stimuli
systems of the somatosensory system, vestibular system, proprioceptive system, interoceptive system, auditory system, visual system, olfactory system
Sensory_processing_disorder
Perceptual property in music ordering sounds from low to high
sound representation, processing, and perception in the auditory system. Pitch is an auditory sensation in which a listener assigns musical tones to relative
Pitch_(music)
American audiologist
hearing-impaired listeners. She is the senior editor of the 2010 book, The Aging Auditory System. Gordon-Salant has served as editor of the Journal of Speech, Language
Sandra_Gordon-Salant
Middle ear bones evolved from jaw bones
The evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles was an evolutionary process that resulted in the formation of the mammalian middle ear, where the three middle
Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles
Evolution_of_mammalian_auditory_ossicles
Receptor organ for hearing
This highly varied strip of epithelial cells allows for transduction of auditory signals into nerve impulses' action potential. Transduction occurs through
Organ_of_Corti
Midbrain structure involved in the auditory pathway
of the auditory pathway and receives input from several peripheral brainstem nuclei in the auditory pathway, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex
Inferior_colliculus
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
systems Sensory neuron Perception Visual system Auditory system Somatosensory system Vestibular system Olfactory system Taste Pain Neuron Interneuron Ganglion
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Capacity of an excited neuron to reduce activity of its neighbors
sensory processes of the skin and the auditory system suggest lateral inhibition could play a role in auditory processing. The basilar membrane in the
Lateral_inhibition
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
Sound frequency changes responsible for perceptions of loudness, pitch and timbre
processed by the peripheral and central auditory system, and the effects of aging and cochlear damage on temporal auditory processing. Although the envelope/fine-structure
Temporal envelope and fine structure
Temporal_envelope_and_fine_structure
Visible part of the ear that is outside the head
above the tragus Cymba conchae is the narrowest end of the concha External auditory meatus is the ear canal Fossa triangularis is the depression in the fork
Auricle_(anatomy)
Medical condition
toxic to the ear (oto-), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes the vestibular system, for example, as a side effect of a drug. The effects
Ototoxicity
Brain and spinal cord
motor system, including the cerebellum, the basal ganglia and both cerebral hemispheres, among others. Additionally, parts of the visual and auditory systems
Central_nervous_system
Response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space
sound is modified before it enters the ear canal for processing by the auditory system. These modifications encode the source location and may be captured
Head-related transfer function
Head-related_transfer_function
Collection of brainstem nuclei related to hearing
an important component of the ascending and descending auditory pathways of the auditory system. The SOC is intimately related to the trapezoid body: most
Superior_olivary_complex
Mechanosensing organelles of hair cells
microvilli that make up stereocilia rods. Stereocilia exist in the auditory and vestibular systems. Resembling hairlike projections, the stereocilia are arranged
Stereocilia_(inner_ear)
Snail-shaped part of inner ear involved in hearing
PMC 2299218. PMID 18413615. Martin, John Harry (2021). "Chapter 8: The Auditory System". Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas (5th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.
Cochlea
Branch of audiology measuring hearing sensitivity
emissions. The first commercial system for detecting and measuring otoacoustic emissions was produced in 1988. The auditory system is composed of epithelial
Audiometry
Process that distinguishes sensory information from an organism's body and environment
modality inputs, such as proprioception, vision, auditory system, tactile, olfactory, vestibular system, interoception, and taste into usable functional
Sensory_processing
Auditory phenomenon in the brain
The auditory brainstem response (ABR), also called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) or brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) or brainstem
Auditory_brainstem_response
Linear filter
distribution and sinusoidal tone. It is a widely used model of auditory filters in the auditory system. A gammatone response was originally proposed in 1972 as
Gammatone_filter
Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear
and the chorda tympani, viewed from within, from behind, and from above Auditory tube, laid open by a cut in its long axis Chain of ossicles and their ligaments
Eardrum
Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology
virtual 3D graphics and virtual 3D audio onto the human visual and auditory system as a way of providing information more naturally and contextually than
Spatial_computing
Conduction of sound to the inner ear
also called the second auditory pathway and not to be confused with cartilage conduction, which is considered the third auditory pathway. Bone conduction
Bone_conduction
Technique of speech repetition
syllable before it is heard. When the vowel is registered through the auditory system, it would confirm the action to produce speech based on the estimate
Speech_shadowing
is the part of the auditory system that is associated with the sense of hearing in humans. It occupies the bilateral primary auditory cortex in the temporal
Auditosensory_cortex
Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds
condition, suggesting that any "auditory" abnormalities may be caused by a dysfunction of the central auditory system or other parts of the brain that
Misophonia
Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience
actually accomplishes the task. Auditory sensory substitution systems like the tactile sensory substitution systems aim to use one sensory modality to
Sensory_substitution
Anatomical structure
system (CNS). These bipolar neurons are the first neurons in the auditory system to fire an action potential, and supply all of the brain's auditory input
Spiral_ganglion
Ability of the brain to continuously change
prostheses activating the auditory system has prevented the deficits and induced functional maturation of the auditory system. Due to a sensitive period
Neuroplasticity
Ability to identify musical notes by ear without reference
skill is not exclusively musical. Physically and functionally, the auditory system of an absolute listener evidently does not differ from that of a non-absolute
Absolute_pitch
Cranial nerve for hearing and balance
The vestibulocochlear nerve or auditory vestibular nerve, also known as the eighth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VIII, or simply CN VIII, is a cranial nerve
Vestibulocochlear_nerve
Auditory test to assess selective attention
selective attention and the lateralization of brain function within the auditory system. It is used within the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience
Dichotic_listening
Inner ear structure
corresponding pulses in the nerve fibers, which are transmitted to the auditory pathway. The outer hair cells feed back energy to amplify the traveling
Basilar_membrane
Bone of the middle ear
Human Temporal Bone and Related Structures". Eaton Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016. Retrieved September
Stapes
Medical specialty of the head and neck
surgeons or physicians. The ear, nose, and throat operate as an interconnected system, linked to each other via the Eustachian tube. Patients seek treatment from
Otorhinolaryngology
Signal representation used in automatic speech recognition
are equally spaced on the mel scale, which approximates the human auditory system's response more closely than the linearly-spaced frequency bands used
Mel-frequency_cepstrum
Auditory sensory receptor nerve cells
Hair cells are the sensory receptors of both the auditory system and the vestibular system in the ears of all vertebrates, and in the lateral line organ
Hair_cell
Nerve carrying auditory information from the inner ear to the brain
The cochlear nerve (also auditory nerve or acoustic nerve) is one of two parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve, a cranial nerve present in amniotes, the
Cochlear_nerve
Type of physical trauma
will also increase. Extensive damage can also be inflicted upon the auditory system. The tympanic membrane (also known as the eardrum) may be perforated
Blast_injury
Bone of the middle ear
section of the tympanum. CT image of malleus Auditory ossicles. Tympanic cavity. Deep dissection. Auditory ossicles. Incus and malleus. Deep dissection
Malleus
Component of the auditory system
The olivocochlear system is a component of the auditory system involved with the descending control of the cochlea. Its nerve fibres, the olivocochlear
Olivocochlear_system
Subarea of robotics
industrial, medical, entertainment and educational robots. Visual sensing systems can be based on a variety of technologies and methods including the use
Robotic_sensing
to a match to the human alarm template for auditory processing to activate structures in the limbic system, triggering an attentive emotional response
Emotional_origins_of_music
Branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders
hearing loss is found (outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, auditory nerve and/or central nervous system). If an audiologist determines that a hearing loss or
Audiology
Portion of the ear
cavity and is surrounded by the tympanic part of the temporal bone. The auditory tube (also known as the Eustachian tube or the pharyngotympanic tube) joins
Middle_ear
Fear of specific sounds
be exposed to feared sounds. Such avoidance could risk making the auditory system more sensitive. Although phonophobia can arise as a secondary consequence
Phonophobia
Surgical procedure on the eardrum
A myringotomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is created in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to relieve pressure caused by excessive buildup
Myringotomy
Computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) is the study of auditory scene analysis by computational means. In essence, CASA systems are "machine listening"
Computational auditory scene analysis
Computational_auditory_scene_analysis
Theory of the mechanism of hearing
Volley theory states that groups of neurons of the auditory system respond to a sound by firing action potentials slightly out of phase with one another
Volley_theory
Systems designed to simulate surround sound using fewer loudspeakers
tricking the human auditory system into thinking that a sound is coming from somewhere that it is not. Most recent examples of such systems are designed to
Virtual_surround
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To do something systematically, Optimum utilization of resources
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Irish (co. Cork)
Irish (co. Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Oitir ‘son of Oitir’, a personal name borrowed from Old Norse Óttarr, composed of the elements ótti ‘fear’, ‘dread’ + herr ‘army’.English : status name from Middle English cotter, a technical term in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held a cottage by service rather than rent, from Old English cot ‘cottage’, ‘hut’ (see Coates) + -er agent suffix.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kotter.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Method; Organisation; System
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English knyghte ‘knight’, Old English cniht ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘serving lad’. This word was used as a personal name before the Norman Conquest, and the surname may in part reflect a survival of this. It is also possible that in a few cases it represents a survival of the Old English sense into Middle English, as an occupational name for a domestic servant. In most cases, however, it clearly comes from the more exalted sense that the word achieved in the Middle Ages. In the feudal system introduced by the Normans the word was applied at first to a tenant bound to serve his lord as a mounted soldier. Hence it came to denote a man of some substance, since maintaining horses and armor was an expensive business. As feudal obligations became increasingly converted to monetary payments, the term lost its precise significance and came to denote an honorable estate conferred by the king on men of noble birth who had served him well. Knights in this last sense normally belonged to ancient noble families with distinguished family names of their own, so that the surname is more likely to have been applied to a servant in a knightly house or to someone who had played the part of a knight in a pageant or won the title in some contest of skill.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Ridire ‘son of the rider or knight’. See also McKnight.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elder tree, Middle High German holder, or from a house named for its sign of an elder tree. In same areas, for example Alsace, the elder tree was believed to be the protector of a house.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Holder ‘elder tree’.English (chiefly western counties) : occupational name for a tender of animals, from an agent derivative of Middle English hold(en) ‘to guard or keep’ (Old English h(e)aldan). It is possible that this word was also used in the wider sense of a holder of land within the feudal system. Compare Helder.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Of the Guru; System of Guru
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old Norse drengr ‘young man’, but with more than one possible interpretation. It may reflect the personal name (originally a byname) of this form, which had some currency in the most Scandinavian-influenced areas of medieval England. Alternatively it may reflect the Middle English borrowing of the vocabulary word in the sense ‘servant’, later a technical term of the feudal system of Northumbria for a free tenant who held land by military and agricultural service, sometimes paying rent as well or in commutation.
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Egyptian
, an auditor of justice.
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English and Irish
English and Irish : apparently a topographic name from Middle English furlong ‘length of a field’ (from Old English furh ‘furrow’ + lang ‘long’), the technical term for the block of strips owned by several different persons which formed the unit of cultivation in the medieval open-field system of farming, or a habitational name from a minor place named with this word, such as Furlong in Devon or Shropshire. The surname is now chiefly common in Ireland, where a family of this name settled at the end of the 13th century.Possibly an Americanized form of French Ferland.
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Egyptian
, an Egyptian auditor.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).
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Arabic
Broken Egg Shells (Celestial Trinary Star System in Constellation Eridanus)
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System, Organization
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To do something systematically, Optimum utilization of resources
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Arabic, Muslim
Religion of Path; Way; Style; System; Way of Religion
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English
English : status name for the head of a tithing, Old English tēoðingmann (from tēoðing ‘tithing’, a group of households, originally ten households, + mann ‘man’). According to the medieval system of frankpledge, every member of a tithing was responsible for every other, so that for example if one of them committed a crime the others had to help pay for it.English : from the Middle English, Old English personal name Tideman, composed of Old English tīd ‘time’, ‘season’ + mann ‘man’.Altered spelling of German Tittmann, a variant of Dittmann.
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English
English : status name from Middle English frankelin ‘franklin’, a technical term of the feudal system, from Anglo-Norman French franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + the Germanic suffix -ling. The status of the franklin varied somewhat according to time and place in medieval England; in general, he was a free man and a holder of fairly extensive areas of land, a gentleman ranked above the main body of minor freeholders but below a knight or a member of the nobility.The surname is also borne by Jews, in which case it represents an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.In modern times, this has been used to Americanize François, the French form of Francis.The American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin (1706–90) was the son of Josiah Franklin, a chandler (dealer in soap and candles), who had emigrated in about 1682 from Ecton, Northamptonshire, to Boston, MA, where his son was born.
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Golden; Gold
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Egyptian
, a royal scribe.
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British, Christian, Dutch, English, Greek, Latin, Teutonic
Horse Protector; Famous Guardian
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Highest Honor; Goddess Lakshmi
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Holy Book of the Hindus
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Moon Light
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Lord of speech
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Shirthik
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a.
Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory.
n.
Fumitory.
n.
A sudatory.
a.
Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.
a.
Auditory.
a.
Laudatory.
n.
A place for hiding or preserving articles of value.
n.
One of the auditory organs of certain medusae; -- called also auditory tentacle.
a.
Tending to add; making some addition.
n.
See Fumitory.
n.
One who hears; an auditor.
n.
The auditory capsule.
n.
An auditory ossicle.
a.
Auditory.
pl.
of Sudatory
a.
Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.
n.
Fumitory.
n.
An auditorium.
n.
An assembly of hearers; an audience.
a.
One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.