auditory canal

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auditory canal

The doctor uses an otoscope to look into the patient's auditory canal.

Definition

Noun: - The passage in the outer ear that leads from the auricle (pinna) to the eardrum (tympanic membrane): It is the tube-like structure through which sound waves travel to reach the middle ear.

Usage

The term "auditory canal" is used in anatomical and medical contexts to describe a specific part of the ear's structure. It is a formal and precise term. - The doctor examined the patient's auditory canal for any signs of infection or blockage. - Earwax is produced in the auditory canal to protect it.

Advanced Usage
  • "External auditory canal": This is a more precise full term, specifying it as the outer passage, as opposed to internal ear structures.
    • The infection was localized in the external auditory canal.
Variants and Related Words
  • External auditory meatus: A synonymous clinical/anatomical term for the auditory canal.
  • Ear canal: A common, less formal synonym for the auditory canal.
Synonyms
  • Ear canal
  • External auditory meatus
  • Acoustic meatus
Related Phrases
  • Auditory system: The broader sensory system for hearing, which includes the auditory canal.
  • Tympanic membrane: The eardrum, which is located at the inner end of the auditory canal.
auditory canal

The doctor uses an otoscope to look into the patient's auditory canal.

Noun
  1. either of the passages in the outer ear from the auricle to the tympanic membrane