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Etymology of the French word biauriculaire

the French word biauriculaire
using the Old French prefix bi-
derived from the Latin word bi-
derived from the Latin word bis (two)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dwo-
derived from the Old Latin word duis
derived from the French word auriculaire
derived from the Vulgar Latin word auricularius (ear doctor, specialist, aurist; of, for the ear, ears)
derived from the Latin word auricula (external ear; ear; sense of hearing)
derived from the Late Latin word auris (ear; hearing; a discriminating sense of hearing)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ous-

Date

The earliest known usage of biauriculaire in French dates from the 20th century.



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