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hyperacusis

on: <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> Wikipedia From hyper- +‎ Ancient Greek ἄκουσις (ákousis, “hearing”). (General American) IPA(key): /ˌhaɪ.pəɹ.əˈkjuː.sɪs/ <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> (uncountable)...


hyperacusic

From <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> +‎ -ic. hyperacusic (comparative more hyperacusic, superlative most hyperacusic) Of, pertaining to, or suffering from <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> of,...


hyperacusia

hyperacusia (uncountable) (medicine) <span class="searchmatch">Hyperacusis</span>....


noxacusis

Derived from <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> noxacusis (uncountable) (medicine) The painful perception of sounds due to a decreased auditory threshold. <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> acoustic noxious...


iperacusia

Italian Wikipedia has an article on: iperacusia Wikipedia it From iper- +‎ -acusia. iperacusia f (plural iperacusie) (medicine) hyperacusia, <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span>...


hiperacuzie

Borrowed from French hyperacousie. hiperacuzie f (plural hiperacuzii) <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span>...


hyperacousie

pɛ.ʁa.ku.zi/ ~ /i.pe.ʁa.ku.zi/ hyperacousie f (plural hyperacousies) <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> “hyperacousie”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized...


auditory integration training

patient with clinical depression and suicidal tendencies related to hearing distortion and <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span>. Synonym: (initialism) AIT Hyponym: Tomatis method...


misophonia

physical reaction with anger, disgust and impulsive aggression. misophone neurological disorder <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> phonophobia misophonia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia...


ἄκουσις

(akousmátia) Third declension of ἡ ᾰ̓́κουσῐς; τῆς ᾰ̓κούσεως (Attic) ⇒ English: <span class="searchmatch">hyperacusis</span> “ἄκουσις”, in Liddell &amp; Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford:...