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Auris
Auris (/ˈɔːrɪs/; from Latin, meaning "ear") is a term used in medicine to refer to the ear. It is often used in compound terms and phrases to denote something related to the ear.
Etymology
The term "Auris" is derived from the Latin word for ear. It is used in many medical terms to denote something related to the ear.
Related Terms
- Auris Externa: The external part of the ear, also known as the outer ear.
- Auris Media: The middle part of the ear, also known as the middle ear.
- Auris Interna: The internal part of the ear, also known as the inner ear.
- Auris Sinistra: The left ear.
- Auris Dextra: The right ear.
- Otitis: Inflammation of the ear.
- Otorhinolaryngology: The branch of medicine that deals with conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT).
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Auris
- Wikipedia's article - Auris
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