DIPLACUSIS


Meaning of DIPLACUSIS in English

ˌdipləˈkyüsə̇s noun

( plural diplacu·ses -üˌsēz)

Etymology: New Latin, from dipl- + Greek akousis hearing, from akouein to hear + -sis — more at hear

: the hearing of a single tone as if it were two tones of different pitch

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