auditory canal
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of auditory canal
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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The final poem, “Musica Humana,” begins with a description of a postmortem examination of Beethoven’s inner ears, the auditory canal “covered in glutinous scales/shining throughout the autopsy.”
From New York Times
Polar bear cubs are actually born deaf and blind; their eyes and auditory canals don't open until about 30 days after birth.
From Fox News
Cat hairballs can be inserted in the auditory canal to prevent earaches.
From Washington Post
Large exostoses can cause hearing loss, by blocking the auditory canal.
From The New Yorker
Every time it circulates through the auditory canals of most Alabamians, an extra letter resonates profanely.
From Washington Times
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