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audiology
  1. The study of the auditory and vestibular systems, and associated disorders
  2. An allied health profession pertaining to the assessment and rehabilitation of hearing and balance disorders.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “I am currently enrolled in audiology courses to specialize in the study of hearing, balance, and related disorders.”
      “Early use of hearing aids plus support from audiology services can improve language development in infants with sensorineural hearing loss.”
      “These will include representatives from obstetrics, audiology, infection control and physiotherapy.”
auditorium
  1. A large room for public meetings or performances.
  2. (in a theater, etc.) The space where the audience is located.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The auditorium will serve as a meeting place for public gatherings and academic conferences.”
      “Mozart's lyrical, endless melodies rippled joyfully through the warm acoustical ambience of the auditorium.”
      “I suspect, judging from the euphoria in the auditorium, that it will last longer.”
audioboard
  1. A board with many audio connections.
  2. (computing) A circuit board used for audio processing.
auditory
  1. (archaic) An assembly of hearers; an audience.
  2. (archaic) An auditorium.
audiologist
  1. A healthcare professional who diagnoses, treats and/or manages hearing and balance disorders.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The audiologist performed a hearing test and provided recommendations for appropriate hearing aids.”
      “Many different types of hearing aid are available and the audiologist will advise as to which type best suits your needs.”
      “A pediatric audiologist specializes in evaluating and assisting children with hearing loss.”
audibility
  1. The quality of being heard or understood; the degree to which a thing is audible.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The words passed in and out of audibility and Astor was able to continue them in his head.”
      “The tenor and bass solos were less successful, partly because the soloists did not project well enough and audibility was a serious problem.”
      “The point was to improve the audibility of the passage so that details did not get lost.”
audible
  1. (American football) The act of or an instance of changing the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one.
audioconference
  1. A conference or meeting held via a remote audio link.
audient
  1. (obsolete) A hearer; especially, a catechumen in the early Church.
audiographer
  1. One who records audio, analogous to a videographer.
audiopathy
  1. (pathology) Any disease that affects the auditory system.
audiotrack
  1. The audio component of a multimedia item
audio
audibleness
  1. The state or quality of being audible.
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inaudibility
  1. The property of being inaudible.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The peacefulness of the serene mountain valley was heightened by the inaudibility of any sound, leaving only the whisper of the gentle breeze.”
      “Too many poets, reading aloud, ignore their own linebreaks or chew consonants like gristle or drop into inaudibility at the ends of lines.”
      “One of the few things that has slipped, however, is the diction, with too many words now vanishing into inaudibility.”
inaudibleness
  1. The quality of being inaudible.
audioconferences
  1. plural of audioconference
audiographers
  1. plural of audiographer
inaudibilities
audiologists
  1. plural of audiologist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I teach and supervise students who want to become speech therapists and audiologists, so my students are sensitive to my disability.”
      “Two audiologists, two speech therapists, a theatre sister and a specialist registrar will accompany the couple on the trip in October.”
      “A small number of babies will need further tests, in a special hospital clinic run by audiologists, if neither ear shows a clear response after the screening tests.”
auditoria
  1. plural of auditorium
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Bragg, who will also oversee that project, notes that the three auditoria will together hold more audience members than the National Theatre.”
      “Next to the rehearsal rooms and public classes, the auditoria also had to be made available for cultural events.”
      “The old monastery and the new wings will provide office accommodation for teaching staff, additional classrooms and two new auditoria.”
audioboards
  1. plural of audioboard
audiotracks
  1. plural of audiotrack
auditoriums
  1. plural of auditorium
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There are many spaces in schools, such as auditoriums, playgrounds, and lunchrooms, where both staff and students congregate.”
      “There is in the making a ruling to prohibit cell phones in all theatre auditoriums.”
      “First, spend the money to have trained security monitors discreetly patrolling multiplex auditoriums.”
audibilities
  1. plural of audibility
auditories
  1. plural of auditory
audibles
  1. plural of audible
  2. Examples:
    1. “He might have to limit the audibles one week to see if the team plays more efficiently without them.”
      “He calls out the plays and audibles, allowing the playmakers around him to feel more comfortable taking chances.”
      “He is making much better decisions on the run and calls outstanding audibles.”
audients
  1. plural of audient
audios
  1. plural of audio
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And attempts to juice up miscellaneous audios with music yields weird effects, as of a lecture delivered in a room next door to a piano bar.”
      “Each of the four series contains 26 lessons with dialogues, exercises and audios to download.”
      “The family demands to see recorded videos and audios of the interrogation, but there has been no reply.”
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