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Auricle

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auricle /au·ri·cle/ (aw´ri-k'l)
1. pinna; the flap of the ear.
2. the ear-shaped appendage of either atrium of the heart.
3. formerly, the atrium of the heart.

au·ri·cle (ôr-kl)
n.
1. Atrial auricle.
2. The projecting shell-like structure on the side of the head constituting, with the external acoustic meatus, the external ear. Also called pinna.

Auricle
The external structure of the ear.
Mentioned in: Otitis Externa

auricle,
n the external part of the ear that is treated in ear acupuncture.
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Auricle.

auricle (ô´rikl),
n 1. the oval flap of the external part of the ear.
n 2. atrium, the chamber of the heart that receives the blood: on the right, from the general circulation, and on the left, from the pulmonary circulation.

auricle
1. the flap of the ear in the form of a funnel-like organ which collects the sound waves. Called also pinna.
2. the ear-shaped appendage of either atrium of the heart; formerly used to designate the entire atrium.

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