auditive |
audible |
As adjectives the difference between auditive and audible
is that
auditive is of or relating to hearing; auditory while
audible is able to be heard.
As a verb audible is
(american football) to change the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one.
As a noun audible is
(american football) the act of or an instance of changing the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one.
acoustic |
auditive |
As adjectives the difference between acoustic and auditive
is that
acoustic is pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory while
auditive is of or relating to hearing; auditory.
As a noun acoustic
is (medicine) a medicine or other agent to assist hearing.
verbal |
auditive |
As adjectives the difference between verbal and auditive
is that
verbal is of or relating to words while
auditive is of or relating to hearing; auditory.
As a noun verbal
is a verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb. In English, infinitives, participles and gerunds are verbals.
As a verb verbal
is to induce into fabricating a confession.
auditive |
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additive |
auditive |
As a noun additive
is .
As an adjective auditive is
of or relating to hearing; auditory.
taxonomy |
auditive |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective auditive is
of or relating to hearing; auditory.
abditive |
auditive |
As adjectives the difference between abditive and auditive
is that
abditive is (rare) having the quality of hiding while
auditive is of or relating to hearing; auditory.