Auscultatory

/ɔːˈskʌltətɔːri/ adjective

Relating to the act of listening to sounds inside the body, especially using a stethoscope to hear heartbeats or breathing.

From Latin auscultare meaning 'to listen,' combined with the suffix -ory meaning 'relating to.' Doctors adopted this term to describe examination methods that rely on careful listening.

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