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“acousia”
1. The ability to perceive sounds normally or having normal hearing: Gladys was glad to get the doctor's report that she had acusis and did not need an acousticon or hearing aid.
2. A suffix that is used in combinations to denote specific kinds of hearing that have special applications, as in presbyacusis, hypoacusis, etc.: The use of acusis in the diagnostic report alerted the doctor to test for a hearing loss with Mrs. Salizar.
2. A suffix that is used in combinations to denote specific kinds of hearing that have special applications, as in presbyacusis, hypoacusis, etc.: The use of acusis in the diagnostic report alerted the doctor to test for a hearing loss with Mrs. Salizar.
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acous-, acou-, acouo-, acoustico-, acouto-, acousti-, -acousia, -acousis, -acoustical, acu-, -acusis-, -acusia
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(Greek: akoustikos, to hear, hearing; to listen, listening)