Audile


a person in whose mind images, rather than visual or motor images, are predominant or unusually distinct.
historical examples

the audile phenomena were so frequent and so various, that a conspectus of them is given in an appendix.
the alleged haunting of b—- house various

so that the “mixed type” is the only real type, the extreme visualist or audile, etc., being exceptional and not typical.
psychology robert s. woodworth

noun
a person who possesses a faculty for auditory imagery that is more distinct than his visual or other imagery
adjective
of or relating to such a person

audile au·dile (ô’dīl’)
adj.
relating to hearing; auditory.

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