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otic
1[ oh-tik, ot-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to the ear; auricular.
-otic
2- an adjective suffix of Greek origin, often corresponding to nouns ending in -osis, denoting a relationship to an action, process, state, or condition indicated by the preceding element: hypnotic; neurotic . -tic.
otic
1/ ˈɒtɪk; ˈəʊtɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to the ear
-otic
2suffix forming adjectives
- relating to or affected by
sclerotic
- causing
narcotic
Other Words From
- pre·otic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of otic2
Word History and Origins
Origin of otic1
Origin of otic2
Example Sentences
The inner ear, which processes sound, is protected by one of the densest bones in the body, the otic capsule, making it difficult to visualize its tiny structures with conventional imaging.
FB, forebrain; FP, floor plate; H, heart; HB, hindbrain; L, lens; M, melanocytes; MB, midbrain; O, otic vesicle; SC, spinal cord.
One of the main commodities returned on those voyages of centuries ago were travelers’ tales,* stories of alien lands and ex otic creatures that evoked our sense of wonder and stimulated future exploration.
There were supposed to be only two primary lines of descent, the eukaryotic and the prokaryotic.
The anterior rami terminate at about the mid-level of the orbit, and the medial rami articulate firmly with the anterolateral corner of the otic capsule.
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