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acroatics

English

Etymology

acroatic (use as noun) + -s, plural suffix.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?'kr?.??t?ks, IPA(key): /?æk????æt?ks/

Noun

acroatics pl (plural only)

  1. Acroamatics.

Anagrams

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acroatic

English

Alternative forms

  • acroatick (obsolete)

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????????? (akroatikós, of or proper to hearing), from ????????? (akroâsthai, to hear).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?'kr?.??t?k, IPA(key): /?æk????æt?k/,

Adjective

acroatic (comparative more acroatic, superlative most acroatic)

  1. acroamatic
    • 2001: Rupert Woodfin, Judy Groves, and Richard Appignanesi, Introducing Aristotle, page 24
      The poet Thomas Gray said that reading Aristotle was like eating dried hay. This is something of an exaggeration, but his writing can be hard work. It is generally agreed that these “esoteric” (or “acroatic”) works are actually lecture notes, the working documents that he used on a daily basis for his teaching.

Related terms

  • acroatics

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