circumaural

See also: circum-aural

English

Etymology

circum- (around) + aural (ear).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: sûrkŭmärŭl
  • IPA(key): /sɝkʌmaɹʌl/

Adjective

circumaural (not comparable)

  1. Surrounding the pinnae or external ears, as in circumaural headphones.
    • 1969, John Donald Harris, An Efficient monaural procedure for the psychoacoustic calibration of earphones:
      They adjusted with a-dB step attenuator the loudness of one of two circumaural earphones to equality with a standard WE 705A ear-phone set at 40 dB...
    • 1973, Richard F. Thompson, Michael M. Patterson, Bioelectric Recording Techniques:
      First, they are usually connected by a headband and it can be difficult to place the headband or the circumaural cushion so as not to rest on a scalp...
    • 1999, Tamara T. Sowell, Bruce B. Blasch, Gale Watson, Low Vision And Blindness: Research And Development:
      For the first two experiments, sounds were presented through canal (insert) earphones...; for the third experiment, circumaural earphones...were employed.
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