Auricular in english

Handset

pronunciation: hændset part of speech: noun
In gestures

auricular1 = handset ; receiver. 

Example: Acoustic couplers serve a similar purpose except that they are not permanently wired; the handset is placed in the acoustic coupler to achieve a connection once a telephone line had been opened.Example: 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.

more:

» auricular del teléfonotelephone handset .

Example: After logging off, the telephone handset is replaced and the equipment switched off.

» auricularesheadphonesearphonesheadsetearbud .

Example: Equipment used may be complex and headphones or sound proof booths are necessary = El equipo usado puede ser complejo y se necesitan auriculares o cabinas insonorizadas.

Example: Earphones can be found outside the meeting rooms and must be exchanged with your name badge.

Example: This article surveys inexpensive gadgets that improve personal computer use such as alternative input devices, wrists rests, headsets, mouse pads, and uninterruptible power supplies.

Example: Most people know 'earbuds' as the cheap-o earphones you get free with a cell phone.

auricular2 = atrial. 

Example: Under general anesthesia, closure of the atrial defect was undertaken after initial temporary test occlusion.

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» aleteo auricularatrial flutter .

Example: Atrial flutter is a common rhythm disturbance where the atria beat at 250-350 beats per minute.

» fibrilación auricularatrial fibrillation .

Example: Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and involves the two upper chambers (atria) of the heart.

» pabellón auricularpinna .

Example: The external auditory meatus is a small, twisting, tunnel-like 'tube' that connects the pinna to the tympanic membrane.

Auricular synonyms

french telephone in spanish: telefono frances, pronunciation: frentʃteləfoʊn part of speech: noun
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