Aurally
of or relating to the ear or to the sense of hearing.
historical examples
he could hear them aurally now, but he kept watching them, esper-fashion.
the legion of lazarus edmond hamilton
adjective
of or relating to the sense or organs of hearing; auricular
adjective
of or relating to an aura
adj.
1847, “pertaining to the ear,” from latin auris “ear” (see ear (n.1)) + -al (1). meaning “received or perceived by ear” is attested from 1860. related: aurally.
aural au·ral1 (ôr’əl)
adj.
relating to or perceived by the ear.
aural au·ral2 (ôr’əl)
adj.
characterized by or relating to an aura.
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