ˌakrōˈamə, -ämə noun
( plural acroam·a·ta -məd.ə)
Etymology: Greek akroama, literally, something heard, from akroasthai to listen; probably akin to Greek akros topmost and to Greek ous ear — more at acr- , ear
: an acroamatic teaching or doctrine
ˌakrōˈamə, -ämə noun
( plural acroam·a·ta -məd.ə)
Etymology: Greek akroama, literally, something heard, from akroasthai to listen; probably akin to Greek akros topmost and to Greek ous ear — more at acr- , ear
: an acroamatic teaching or doctrine
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012