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Auricle

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Auricle is an Anglicization of Latin auricula, from auris "ear" and -cula, a diminutive suffix.

Auricle and auricula may refer to:

  • Auricle Ensemble, chamber ensemble
  • Auricular style, ornamental style based on parts of the human anatomy

Medicine

  • Ear
    • Auricle (anatomy), the external portion of the ear
    • Auriculectomy, surgical removal of the ear
    • Auricular branch (disambiguation), one of various nerves having to do with the ear or hearing
    • Auricular muscles, muscles surrounding the ear
  • A small conical or ear-shaped pouch that projects from each atrium (heart); also, in some older texts, the atrium itself

Biology

  • Auricle (botany), an earlike projection on the base of a leaf or petal (in some cyclamen species, for example)
  • An earlike projection at the base of the head of a planarium which is sensitive to touch and the presence of certain chemicals.
  • Primula auricula, a species of primula, including the hybrid cultivars known collectively as "auriculas"
  • Auriculariales, an order of fungi
    • Auricularia, a genus of fungi
  • Auriculella, a genus of tropical land snails
  • Auricula, a genus of extinct trilobites
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