Acoasm

/ə.ˈkoʊ.æz.əm/ noun

A heard sound or noise, especially an auditory hallucination or phantom sound that a person perceives without an external source.

From Greek 'akoasm,' derived from 'akoe' (hearing) and '-asma' (a suffix denoting a phenomenon). The term has been used in medical and psychological literature to describe auditory perceptions since ancient Greek medical texts.

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