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audile

[aw-dil, -dahyl] / ˈɔ dɪl, -daɪl /
ADJECTIVE
acoustic
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
auditory
Synonyms


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As a sonata is composed of a series of audile sensations called chords, a painting is composed of a series of visual sensations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Earlier pedagogical works spoke of the visual type of mind, or the audile type, or the motor type, as if the possession of one kind of imagery necessarily rendered a person short in other types.

From The Mind and Its Education by Betts, George Herbert

Is appeal made to more than one sense, i.e., audile, visual, tactile, muscular?

From A Guide to Methods and Observation in History Studies in High School Observation by Davis, Calvin Olin

So that the "mixed type" is the only real type, the extreme visualist or audile, etc., being exceptional and not typical.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Woodworth, Robert S.

The audile phenomena were so frequent and so various, that a conspectus of them is given in an appendix.

From The Alleged Haunting of B—— House by Goodrich-Freer, A.