| auricularia | <zoology> A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. Origin: Neut. Pl, fr. LL. Auricularis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| auriculars | <ornithology> A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of birds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| auriculated | <biology> Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp. <botany> Having an angular projection on one or both sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some gastropods, etc. Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes on each side of its petiole or base. See: Auricle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| auricular acupuncture |
(Also known as ear acupuncture). As the ear has a rich nerve and blood supply, it is believed it may have connections all over the body and can therefore be stimulated on certain acupuncture points to correspond with various parts and organs of the body.
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| auricular a. |
acupuncture performed using points on the ear that have been mapped to specific anatomic areas of the body.
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| auricular a., deep |
arteria auricularis profunda.
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| auricular a., left |
arteria coronaria sinistra.
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| auricular a., posterior |
arteria auricularis posterior.
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