cochlea

noun
co·​chlea | \ ˈkō-klē-ə How to pronounce cochlea (audio) , ˈkä-klē- How to pronounce cochlea (audio) \
plural cochleas or cochleae\ ˈkō-​klē-​ˌē How to pronounce cochleae (audio) , -​ˌī , ˈkä-​klē-​ \

Definition of cochlea

: a hollow tube in the inner ear of higher vertebrates that is usually coiled like a snail shell and contains the sensory organ of hearing — see ear illustration

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Other Words from cochlea

cochlear \ ˈkō-​klē-​ər How to pronounce cochlear (audio) , ˈkä-​ How to pronounce cochlear (audio) \ adjective

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These sunglasses include a nub at the end of the arms that touch the back of your ear and send sound-carrying vibrations right past your eardrum and to your cochlea (inner ear). Cameron Martindell, WIRED, "Buying Guide: The Best Summer Cycling Gear," 13 June 2019 Your inner ear contains the cochlea, or the organ that actually allows you to hear, so this kind of decline in function can contribute to hearing issues. Carolyn L. Todd, SELF, "What Is Tinnitus?," 30 Jan. 2019 Within the cochlea, hair cells rest on an organic platform known as the basilar membrane that is floppy and wide on one end and narrow and taut on the other. Justin Chen, STAT, "Pulses of light restored hearing in gerbils. Could that lead to higher-tech cochlear implants?," 11 July 2018 Before a note of music is piped into your ears, Nuraphones analyze your hearing much the way infants’ ears are tested—with sonar-sensitive microphones and software that measure the vibrations from your cochlea. Matthew Kronsberg, WSJ, "Smart Headphones Tailor Made to Your Sense of Hearing," 20 June 2018 This band is nothing short of a national treasure, deftly able to smash politics, poetry, and power chords into a severe beating that feels like a warm hug (and proceeds to hang out on the couch of your cochlea for a few days afterward). Michael Andor Brodeur, BostonGlobe.com, "The Weekender: Kennedys, Wallendas, and Nervous Eaters," 5 Apr. 2018 These vibrations make fluid inside your cochlea move, stimulating tiny hair cells that send nerve impulses to the brain via the auditory nerve. Amber Brenza, SELF, "Why Do My Earbuds Always Fall Out?," 4 Feb. 2018 On Monday morning, Trump brought his cochlea to the Roosevelt Room of the White House for another listening session, this time on health care. Katy Waldman, Slate Magazine, "How Good a Listener Is Donald Trump?," 14 Mar. 2017 Cochlear implantation is an invasive surgery that places an implant into the cochlea, the spiral within the inner ear that contains the primary organ for hearing. Michelle W., Longreads, "Playing Football to the Beat of Their Own, Literal Drummer," 15 May 2017

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First Known Use of cochlea

1688, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for cochlea

New Latin, from Latin, snail, snail shell, from Greek kochlias, from kochlos snail; probably akin to Greek konchē mussel

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English Language Learners Definition of cochlea

technical : the part of the inner ear that contains the endings of the nerve that carries information about sound to the brain

cochlea

noun
co·​chlea | \ ˈkō-klē-ə How to pronounce cochlea (audio) , ˈkä-\
plural cochleas or cochleae\ -​ˌē , -​ˌī \

Kids Definition of cochlea

: a coiled tube in the inner part of the ear that contains the endings of the nerve which carries information about sound to the brain

cochlea

noun
co·​chle·​a | \ ˈkō-klē-ə How to pronounce cochlea (audio) , ˈkäk-lē- How to pronounce cochlea (audio) \
plural cochleas or cochleae\ ˈkō-​klē-​ˌē, ˈkäk-​lē-​ˌē, -​ˌī How to pronounce cochleae (audio) \

Medical Definition of cochlea

: a division of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear coiled into the form of a snail shell and consisting of a spiral canal in the petrous part of the temporal bone in which lies a smaller membranous spiral passage that communicates with the saccule at the base of the spiral, ends blindly near its apex, and contains the organ of Corti

Other Words from cochlea

cochlear \ ˈkō-​klē-​ər, ˈkäk-​lē-​ər How to pronounce cochlear (audio) \ adjective