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What is an acoumeter?

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Updated: 12/21/2022

An acoumeter is an instrument for measuring the acuteness of the sense of hearing.

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What does the prefix acous mean?

acou- or acous- or acouso- or acoust- [from Greek akouein to hear] Denotes hearing (acoumeter).


What Latin roots define hearing something?

The Latin root that defines hearing something is the prefix , "acous. " An example of this would be the word acoustician or acoumeter.


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