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aerotitis

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aer⋅o⋅ti⋅tis me⋅dia

[air-uh-tahy-tis, air-]
–noun
temporary deafness and pain arising from traumatic inflammation of the middle ear, caused by a rapid change in barometric pressure, as a rise in ambient cabin pressure in an aircraft descending from high altitude for landing.
Also called aer⋅o⋅ti⋅tis.


Origin:
aer- + otitis media
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Main Entry: aer·oti·tis
Pronunciation: "ar-O-'tIt-&s, "er-
Function: noun
: AERO-OTITIS MEDIA
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aerotitis media aer·o·ti·tis me·di·a (âr'ə-tī'tĭs mē'dē-ə)
n.
An acute or chronic traumatic inflammation of the middle ear caused by differences between the pressure in the tympanic cavity and the ambient pressure. Also called barotitis media.

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