By way of the ear
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AURALLYBy way of the ear.
stapedectomiesmicrosurgical procedure to relieve deafness by replacing the stapes of the ear with a prosthetic device
dichoticInvolving or relating to the simultaneous stimulation of the right and left ear by different sounds
cankersInflammation of the ear of a dog, cat, or rabbit, typically caused by a mite infestation
sensorineural(of hearing loss) Caused by a lesion or disease of the inner ear or the auditory nerve
otocystthe pouch that is formed by the invagination of an ectodermal placode and that develops into the internal ear
costrelflask made of leather, earthenware, or wood, usually with an ear or ears by which to suspend it, as from the waist
costrelsflask made of leather, earthenware, or wood, usually with an ear or ears by which to suspend it, as from the waist
earlocklock of hair worn in front of each ear by Hasidic and Yemenite Jewish males in accordance with the Biblical prohibition against clipping the hair at the temples. Lev. 19:27
fenestraeA small natural hole or opening, esp. in a bone. The mammalian middle ear is linked by the fenestra ovalis to the vestibule of the inner ear, and by the fenestra rotunda to the cochlea
fenestraA small natural hole or opening, esp. in a bone. The mammalian middle ear is linked by the fenestra ovalis to the vestibule of the inner ear, and by the fenestra rotunda to the cochlea
cartilageFirm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth
cartilagesFirm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth