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หรือค้นหา: -aedicula-, *aedicula*

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WordNet (3.0)
auricula(n) yellow-flowered primrose native to Alps; commonly cultivated, Syn. bear's ear, Primula auricula
auricula(n) a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the heart, Syn. auricular appendage, auricular appendix
auricular(adj) relating to or perceived by or shaped like the organ of hearing; - George Santayana, Example: my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read; an auricular confession; an auricular appendage
auricular(adj) pertaining to an auricle of the heart, Example: auricular fibrillation
auricular artery(n) artery that supplies blood to the ear, Syn. arteria auricularis
auriculare(n) the craniometric point at the center of the opening of the external acoustic meatus, Syn. auricular point
auricularia(n) type genus of the Auriculariaceae, Syn. genus Auricularia
auriculariaceae(n) fungi having gelatinous sporophores, Syn. family Auriculariaceae
auriculariales(n) coextensive with the family Auriculariaceae; sometimes included in the order Tremellales, Syn. order Auriculariales
auricular vein(n) one of two veins serving the ear region, Syn. vena auricularis

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Auricula

‖n.; pl. L. Auriculæ E. Auriculas [ L. auricula. See Auricle. ] 1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear. (b) (b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judæ, or Jew's-ear. P. Cyc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) (a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near the sea, where the water is brackish. (b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around the jaws of a sea urchin. [ 1913 Webster ]

Auricular

a. [ LL. auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle. ] 1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest. [ 1913 Webster ]

This next chapter is a penitent confession of the king, and the strangest . . . that ever was auricular. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence. “Auricular assurance.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Received by the ear; known by report. “Auricular traditions.” Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Anat.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart. [ 1913 Webster ]


Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it can be readily introduced into the ear passage.
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Auricularia

‖n. pl. [ Neut. pl., fr. LL. auricularis. ] (Zool.) A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See Illustration in Appendix. [ 1913 Webster ]

Auricularly

adv. In an auricular manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

Auriculars

n. pl. (Zool.) A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of birds. [ 1913 Webster ]

Auriculated

{ } a. [ See Auricle. ] (Biol.) Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp.: (a) (Bot.) Having lobes or appendages like the ear; shaped like the ear; auricled. (b) (Zool.) Having an angular projection on one or both sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some gastropods, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes on each side of its petiole or base.
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Variants: Auriculate

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