Pronunciation: /əˌkustɪkoʊˈlætərəl/
adjective describing something that relates to both sound (acoustic) and the side of the body (lateral)
A1 She enjoyed the acousticolateral music coming from the street.
A2 The acousticolateral sound of the birds chirping added to the peaceful atmosphere.
B1 The acousticolateral design of the concert hall ensured that every seat had great sound quality.
B2 The acousticolateral panels in the room helped to enhance the acoustics for the live performance.
C1 The acousticolateral engineering of the building was specifically designed to minimize outside noise.
C2 The acousticolateral features of the recording studio were top-of-the-line, creating a perfect sound environment for musicians.
formal The acousticolateral nerve is responsible for transmitting sound from the inner ear to the brain.
informal I learned about the acousticolateral nerve in my anatomy class.
slang I've got a headache from all this talk about the acousticolateral nerve.
figurative Her acousticolateral senses were heightened as she listened intently to the music.
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