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auscultate, v.|ˈɔːskʌlteɪt| [f. auscultāt- ppl. stem of auscultāre: see prec. and -ate3.] trans. To listen to; spec. in Med. to examine by auscultation.
1862Thackeray Philip III. vi. 122 This practitioner studied, shampooed, auscultated Tregarvan. 1881in Syd. Soc. Lex. [The only form.] 1892Stevenson & Osbourne Wrecker xv. 233 It was therefore necessary..to auscultate what remained [of the ship], like a doctor sounding for a lung disease. 1908Practitioner Feb. 272 The child is first auscultated in the upright position. |