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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from New Latin auriculāris, ellipsis of musculus auriculāris (auricular muscle). Doublet of auricular.

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Noun

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auricularis (plural auriculares)

  1. (anatomy) Any of three muscles attaching the cartilage of the external ear to the skull.
    Hyponyms: auricularis anterior, auricularis posterior, auricularis superior

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Latin

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Etymology

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From auricula (the external ear; the ear) +‎ -āris (-ar, adjectival suffix).

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auriculāris (neuter auriculāre); third-declension two-termination adjective (Late Latin)

  1. (relational) of or pertaining to the ear; auricular, ear-shaped
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Third-declension two-termination adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative auriculāris auriculāre auriculārēs auriculāria
Genitive auriculāris auriculārium
Dative auriculārī auriculāribus
Accusative auriculārem auriculāre auriculārēs
auriculārīs
auriculāria
Ablative auriculārī auriculāribus
Vocative auriculāris auriculāre auriculārēs auriculāria

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auriculāris m (genitive auriculāris); third declension (New Latin)

  1. Ellipsis of digitus auriculāris: little finger

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Third-declension noun (i-stem).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative auriculāris auriculārēs
Genitive auriculāris auriculārium
Dative auriculārī auriculāribus
Accusative auriculārem auriculārēs
auriculārīs
Ablative auriculāre auriculāribus
Vocative auriculāris auriculārēs

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