I. ˈȯˌdīl noun
( -s )
Etymology: Latin aud ire to hear + English -ile — more at audible
: one whose mental imagery is auditory rather than visual or motor — compare motile , visualizer
II. adjective
Etymology: Latin aud ire + English -ile
1.
a. : auditory
b. : of or relating to an audile
2. : relating to or transmitted by the cochlear nerves and auditory tracts