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Pertaining to the ear.

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Usage examples (30)
  • Do elephants have good aural senses just because they have big ears?
  • Various aural effects that precede a migraine headache
  • An animal with a very sensitive aural apparatus
  • Thus, we can call the aural boundaries "natural" boundaries, and other boundaries "artificial."
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  • You speak your answers in an "oral" (pertaining to the mouth or speech) exam, but the answers are heard in an "aural" (pertaining to the ear or sound) way by the tester.
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