English dictionary: words starting with aus
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Auscultate
ˈɔː.skəl.teɪtverbExamine a patient by listening to sounds from (the heart, lungs, or other organs), typically using a stethoscope.
Usage examples:
The lungs and heart should be auscultated for signs of congestive heart failure
Auscultated
ˈɔː.skəl.teɪtverbExamine a patient by listening to sounds from (the heart, lungs, or other organs), typically using a stethoscope.
Usage examples:
The lungs and heart should be auscultated for signs of congestive heart failure
Auscultates
ˈɔː.skəl.teɪtverbExamine a patient by listening to sounds from (the heart, lungs, or other organs), typically using a stethoscope.
Usage examples:
The lungs and heart should be auscultated for signs of congestive heart failure
Auscultating
ˈɔː.skəl.teɪtverbExamine a patient by listening to sounds from (the heart, lungs, or other organs), typically using a stethoscope.
Usage examples:
The lungs and heart should be auscultated for signs of congestive heart failure
Auscultation
ˌɔː.skəlˈteɪ.ʃənnounThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis.
Usage examples:
The heart and lungs sounded normal on auscultation.
Auscultations
ˌɔː.skəlˈteɪ.ʃənnounThe action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis.
Usage examples:
The heart and lungs sounded normal on auscultation.
Auspices
ˈɔː.spɪ.sɪznounA divine or prophetic token.
Usage examples:
Cultural genealogy, more so than ordinary genealogy, depends on a belief in the magical and usually…
Auspicious
ɔːˈspɪʃ.əsadjectiveConducive to success; favourable.
Usage examples:
It was not the most auspicious moment to hold an election
Auspiciously
ɔːˈspɪʃ.əs.liadverbIn a way that suggests a positive and successful future
Usage examples:
The day did not begin auspiciously., our holiday didn't start auspiciously - the flight was delayed…
Aussie
ˈɒz.inounA person from australia.
Usage examples:
He's an aussie and so he probably played cricket as a kid
adjectiveAustralian.
Usage examples:
He married an aussie girl and moved to australia in 1948
Aussies
ˈɒz.inounA person from australia.
Usage examples:
He's an aussie and so he probably played cricket as a kid
adjectiveAustralian.
Usage examples:
He married an aussie girl and moved to australia in 1948
Austere
ɔːˈstɪəradjectiveSevere or strict in manner or attitude.
Usage examples:
He was an austere man, with a rigidly puritanical outlook
Austerely
ɔːˈstɪə.liadverbIn a way that is very simple or plain, without decoration or unnecessary details
Usage examples:
Her dress was simple and austerely elegant., the book is austerely but beautifully illustrated., he…
Austerities
ɔːˈster.ə.tinounSternness or severity of manner or attitude.
Usage examples:
He was noted for his austerity and his authoritarianism
Austerity
ɔːˈster.ə.tinounSternness or severity of manner or attitude.
Usage examples:
He was noted for his austerity and his authoritarianism
Austin
ˈɒs.tɪnproper nounThe state capital of texas; population 757,688 (est. 2008). first settled in 1835, it was named in 1839 after stephen f. austin, son of moses austin, leader of the first texas colony.
nounThe capital city of the us state of texas
Usage examples:
Whole foods has eliminated plastic bags in its austin stores., he and melanie met on a blind date a…
Australasian
ˌɒs.trəˈleɪ.ʒənadjectiveRelating to or characteristic of australasia.
Usage examples:
His account of his australasian years was published in 1967.
nounA native or inhabitant of australasia.
Usage examples:
They're similar to us vehicles but are a brand familiar to australasians.
Australia
ɒsˈtreɪ.li.əproper nounAn island country and continent in the southern hemisphere, in the south-western pacific ocean, a member state of the commonwealth of nations; population 28,500,000 (estimated 2015); capital, canberra; official language, english.
nounA large country in the southwest pacific ocean
Australian
ɒsˈtreɪ.li.ənnounA native or inhabitant of australia, or a person of australian descent.
Usage examples:
Are scots more likely than australians to observe their national day with reverence?
adjectiveRelating to australia.
Usage examples:
He has a review of a book of stories about australian history.
Australians
ɒsˈtreɪ.li.ənnounA native or inhabitant of australia, or a person of australian descent.
Usage examples:
Are scots more likely than australians to observe their national day with reverence?
adjectiveRelating to australia.
Usage examples:
He has a review of a book of stories about australian history.
Australis
ɔːˈrɔː.rə ɒsˈtreɪ.lɪsnounA pattern of coloured lights that are sometimes seen in the night sky in the most southern parts of the world
Usage examples:
In the skies overhead there arose a brilliant display of the aurora australis., a stream of charged…
Australopithecus
ˌɒs.trə.ləʊˈpɪθ.ɪ.kəsnounA fossil bipedal primate with both ape-like and human characteristics, found in pliocene and lower pleistocene deposits ( c. 4 million to 1 million years old) in africa.
Austria
ˈɒs.tri.əproper nounA republic in central europe; population 8,600,000 (estimated 2015); official language, german; capital, vienna.
nounA country in central europe
Austrian
ˈɒ.striː.ənadjectiveRelating to or characteristic of austria or its people.
Usage examples:
Her main interest lies in revealing the paradox in this critique of austrian culture.
nounA native or inhabitant of austria, or a person of austrian descent.
Usage examples:
A native austrian, he took his place as a representative of the austrian school of economics.
Austrians
ˈɒ.striː.ənnounA native or inhabitant of austria, or a person of austrian descent.
Usage examples:
A native austrian, he took his place as a representative of the austrian school of economics.
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of austria or its people.
Usage examples:
Her main interest lies in revealing the paradox in this critique of austrian culture.
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