Definitions

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  • adjective relating to or having or hearing with two ears

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Examples

  • Using something called biaural beats, which are alternating sound patterns we can train our brains to be more susceptible to suggestions thus making it easier to change patterns and habits.

    Quazen 2009

  • He tapped lightly under the collar-bones, and then bent forward with his biaural stethoscope in either ear.

    Round the Red Lamp 1894

  • He tapped lightly under the collar-bones, and then bent forward with his biaural stethoscope in either ear.

    Round the Red Lamp Arthur Conan Doyle 1894

  • He tapped lightly under the collar-bones, and then bent forward with his biaural stethoscope in either ear.

    Round the Red Lamp Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1894

  • Home mortgage insurance biaural to typo abdicable spirogyra specular, of any disparaging, blindly of loofa is pressingly a clanking latest.

    Rational Review 2009

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