auditory
auditory.
1. Ancient name for the nave of a church, where the Gospel could be heard.
2. From C17, churches of the Reformed religion adopted a wide, almost square, plan so that the lectern and pulpit were more clearly visible and the Word could be heard. Such buildings were called auditory churches.
1. Ancient name for the nave of a church, where the Gospel could be heard.
2. From C17, churches of the Reformed religion adopted a wide, almost square, plan so that the lectern and pulpit were more clearly visible and the Word could be heard. Such buildings were called auditory churches.
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Landale-Drummond (1934)
auditory
au·di·to·ry / ˈôdiˌtôrē/ • adj. of or relating to the sense of hearing: the auditory nerves teaching methods use both visual and auditory stimulation.
auditory
auditory (aw-dit-er-i) adj. relating to the ear or to the sense of hearing. a. canal the canal leading from the pinna to the eardrum. a. nerve see cochlear nerve.
auditory
auditory Of or relating to the ear. For example, the auditory meatus is the canal leading from the pinna to the tympanum (eardrum).
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