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It is typically used in medical or anatomical contexts to refer to the ear or structures related to the ear. Example: "The auricular cartilage provides support to the outer ear."
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auricular
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The little finger.
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As he and his director see it, Lear recovers his wits in the final act, coming to a deeper understanding of existence.The production is laden with auricular effects which form a noisy background to the ocular clarity that Lear reaches before his death.
Darwin proposed that humans effectively capture sounds by positioning the head to receive them, thereby compensating for the loss of or eliminating the need for the auricular muscles.
Sensory branches of the cervical plexus are the lesser occipital nerve (to the scalp behind the ear), the great auricular nerve (to the ear and to the skin over the mastoid and parotid areas), transverse cervical cutaneous nerves (to the lateral and ventral neck surfaces), and supraclavicular nerves (along the clavicle, shoulder, and upper chest).
Most Protestants consider auricular or private confession to be unbiblical and consider confession viewed as a sacrament to be equally unbiblical.
The auricular, or extrinsic, muscles of the human ear include the anterior auricular muscle, the superior auricular muscle, and the posterior auricular muscle.
In many mammals, ear movements produced by the auricular muscles play a role in sound localization and the expression of emotion, but in humans, the muscles are considered nonfunctional.
It is impossible to assign an exact date of origin for "auricular confession"—i.e., the confessing of faults by an individual penitent to a priest but it was most likely developed in the 6th century by Irish monks and introduced to the Continent later by Irish and Anglo-Saxon monks.
During the Middle Ages, however, private (auricular) confession became the usual procedure, and thus absolution followed in private.
Auricular (privately heard) confession was widespread but not universal.
Last your I bought Galanthus Blewbury Tart, a curious twisted double heavily fused with blue, grey and green like it was busy metamorphosing into a show auricular.
She was spotted this week with plasters on her earlobes, a sure sign, said some papers, that she had been trying out auricular acupuncture - getting people to stick needles into her ears.
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