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Traditional English :: auscultation
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auscultatory.html - n. the act of listening, esp. to sounds from the heart, lungs, etc., as a part of medical diagnosis. auscultatory adj. [L auscultatio f. auscultare listen to] |
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Traditional English :: auscultation
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auscultatory.html - n. the act of listening, esp. to sounds from the heart, lungs, etc., as a part of medical diagnosis. auscultatory adj. [L auscultatio f. auscultare listen to] |
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Traditional English :: auscultation
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auscultatory.html - n. the act of listening, esp. to sounds from the heart, lungs, etc., as a part of medical diagnosis. auscultatory adj. [L auscultatio f. auscultare listen to] |
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Traditional English :: auscultation
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auscultatory.html - n. the act of listening, esp. to sounds from the heart, lungs, etc., as a part of medical diagnosis. auscultatory adj. [L auscultatio f. auscultare listen to] |
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Traditional English :: auspice
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auscultatory.html - n. 1 (in pl.) patronage ( esp. under the auspices of). 2 a forecast. [orig. 'observation of bird-flight in divination': F auspice or L auspicium f. auspex observer of birds f. avis bird] |
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Traditional English :: auspicious
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auscultatory.html - adj. 1 of good omen; favourable. 2 prosperous. auspiciously adv. auspiciousness n. [AUSPICE + -OUS] |
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