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View synonyms for auditive

auditive

[ aw-di-tiv ]

adjective



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Word History and Origins

Origin of auditive1

1400–50; late Middle English auditif (< Middle French ) < Medieval Latin audītīvus, equivalent to Latin audīt ( us ) past participle of audīre to hear + -īvus -ive

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Example Sentences

They are of two orders; the purely auditive, and the intellectual or moral.

Exceptional visual and auditive imaging power are rarely present in the same individual.

He was a rapid mental calculator, using auditive imagery rather than visual.

He is an "auditive" as well as a "visualist," to employ the precious classification of the psychiatrists.

Simply because our auditive perception has assumed the habit of saturating itself with visual images.

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