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AUD'ITRESS, n. A female hearer.
AUD'ITORY, a. That has the power of hearing; pertaining to the sense or organs o...
AUD'ITORSHIP, n. The office of auditor.
AUD'ITOR, [L.] 1. A hearer; one who attends to hear a discourse. 2. A person app...
AUD'ITIVE, a. Having the power of hearing.
AUD'IT-HOUSE, n. An appendage to a cathedral, in which the business belonging to...
AUD'IT, n. [L. audit, he hears.] 1. An examination of an account or of accounts,...
AUD'IENT, n. A hearer. [Not in use.]
AUD'IENCE, n. 1. The act of hearing, or attending to sounds. His bold discourse ...
AUD'IBLY, adv. In an audible manner; in a manner so as to be heard.
AUD'IBLENESS, n. The quality of being audible.
AUD'IBLE, a. [L. audibilis, from audio, to hear. This word is evidently connecte...
AUD'EANISM, n. Anthropomorphism; or the doctrine of Audeus, who maintained that ...
AUDAC'ITY, n. 1. Boldness, sometimes in a good sense; daring spirit, resolution ...
AUDA'CIOUSNESS, n. The quality of being audacious; impudence; audacity.
AUDA'CIOUSLY, adv. In an impudent manner; with excess of boldness.