Hearing organ: meaning, definitions and examples

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hearing organ

 

[ ˈhɪərɪŋ ˈɔːɡən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical

The hearing organ refers to the complex structure of the ear responsible for the sense of hearing. It includes the outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, and the auditory nerve that connects to the brain.

Synonyms

auditory apparatus, auditory system

Examples of usage

  • The hearing organ can be affected by various conditions such as infections or damage.
  • Regular check-ups are important to monitor the health of the hearing organ.

Translations

Translations of the word "hearing organ" in other languages:

🇵🇹 órgão auditivo

🇮🇳 श्रवण अंग

🇩🇪 Hörorgan

🇮🇩 organ pendengaran

🇺🇦 слуховий орган

🇵🇱 narząd słuchu

🇯🇵 聴覚器官 (ちょうかくきかん)

🇫🇷 organe auditif

🇪🇸 órgano auditivo

🇹🇷 işitme organı

🇰🇷 청각 기관 (청력 기관)

🇸🇦 عضو السمع

🇨🇿 sluchový orgán

🇸🇰 sluchový orgán

🇨🇳 听觉器官 (tīngjué qìguān)

🇸🇮 slušni organ

🇮🇸 heyrnarlíffæri

🇰🇿 есту органы

🇬🇪 სმენის ორგანო

🇦🇿 eşitmə orqanı

🇲🇽 órgano auditivo

Etymology

The concept of the hearing organ dates back to ancient civilizations where scholars like Aristotle studied the mechanism of hearing. Over centuries, advancements in anatomy and physiology have led to a deeper understanding of the intricate structure of the ear and its role in hearing. The term 'hearing organ' is commonly used in medical and scientific contexts to describe the auditory system.