otic
IPA: ˈɑtɪk
adjective
- (anatomy) Of, relating/pertaining to, or located near the ear.
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Examples of "otic" in Sentences
- Notice that you don't see Obama responding to every id! otic thing that Hannity says.
- Here's the publicity description of the new "noir-otic" comedy on HBO, 'Bored To Death':
- Arnold of Heidelberg is the anatomist who discovered a little nervous centre, called the otic ganglion.
- HBO has premiered a full trailer for the new television series Bored to Death, which is being billed as “A Noir-otic Comedy”.
- For instance, whales have unusual otic capsules…and the skulls of these animals show a remarkable similar organization of those bones, distinct from that of other animals.
- A land of steep gorges and winding valleys, the hills did not achieve the height of true mountains, but their cha - otic nature made the trail as rugged as any snowswept al - pine ridge.
- Ex-otic, intricate patterns decorated the skirt, which was worn by both males, and females, the individual designs telling another Parramati all there was to know about the wearer, from age to family lineage to status within the wearer's village.
- His further research carried out in many institutes worldwide proved that Bulgarian yogurt helps in the treatment of various diseases and conditions like infections, otic-rhino-laryngeal diseases, tuberculosis, stomach and intestine conditions, ulcers, some gynecologic diseases, fatigue, etc.
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