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au·ric·u·lar I. \(ˈ)ȯ|rikyələ(r)\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin auricularis, from Latin auricula + -aris -ar 1. : of, relating to, or using the ear or the sense of hearing 2. : told in the ear : told privately < auricular confession > 3. : understood or recognized by the ear : known by the sense of hearing < my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read — George Santayana > < auricular proof > 4. : of, like, or relating to an auricle or auricula II. noun (-s) : one of the loose-webbed feathers overlying the opening of the ear of birds — usually used in plural |