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Aural Ear Adjective  Of Relating Hearing Au·Ral  Latin 

Title Aural
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
au·ral
 \\ˈȯr-əl\\ adjective
 ETYMOLOGY  Latin auris ear — more at 
ear
 DATE  1773
: of or relating to the ear or to the sense of hearing
• au·ral·i·ty  \\ȯ-ˈra-lə-tē\\ noun
• au·ral·ly  \\ˈȯr-ə-lē\\ adverb
English Etymology
aural
  1847, "pertaining to the ear," from L. auris "ear" (see ear (1)). Meaning "received or perceived by ear" is attested from 1860.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
aural
aural 5C:rEl / adjective   (technical 术语) connected with hearing and listening
   听觉的;听的:
   aural and visual images 
   视听图像 
   aural comprehension tests 
   听力理解测验 
 aur·al·ly -Eli / adv.
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
au·ral
\ˈȯrəl also ˈär-\ adjective
Etymology: Latin auris ear + English -al — more at 
ear

1. : of or relating to the ear
 < an animal with a remarkably sensitive aural apparatus >
2. : of or relating to the sense of hearing
 < a new musical with plenty of visual and aural appeal >
• au·ral·ly adverb

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