Acroama

/ækroʊˈɑːmə/ noun

Something heard or listened to; a matter for hearing or listening, particularly in ancient Greek philosophical contexts.

From Greek 'akroama' (a thing heard), derived from 'akroasthai' (to listen) + '-ma' (noun suffix), used by ancient philosophers to describe teachings given to inner circles of students who listened without seeing.

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