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Jun 22, 2012
This week's themeBack-formations This week's words adulate sere ablate esthesia auscultate
A painting illustrating the inventor of the stethoscope, French physician
René Laennec, auscultating a patient the good old way: the ear to the skin,
while medical students look on. In his hand is his invention.
Art: Théobald Chartran, 1816 This week's comments AWADmail 521 Next week's theme Words with variant spellings Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargauscultate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr. To listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in the diagnosis.
ETYMOLOGY:
Back-formation from auscultation, from auscultare (to listen).
Ultimately from the Indo-European root ous- (ear) which is also
the source of ear, aural, and scout. Earliest documented use: 1862;
auscultation is from 1634.
USAGE:
"A Chinese official has been jailed for two years for deserting a sick
beggar in a neighboring county and causing the man's death. ... In his
defence, Chen said he had asked a general practitioner to auscultate him
before the man was sent away. The doctor said his heart beat was normal." Chinese Official Jailed; Xinhua News Agency (Beijing, China); Dec 6, 2007. See more usage examples of auscultate in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Although the connections are not always obvious, personal change is inseparable from social and political change. -Harriet Lerner, psychologist (b. 1944)
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