"cochlée" meaning in Français

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Noun

IPA: \kɔk.le\ Audio: LL-Q150 (fra)-Lepticed7-cochlée.wav Forms: cochlées [plural]
  1. Organe de l’oreille interne en forme de colimaçon et contenant les cellules ciliées qui transforment les ondes sonores en influx nerveux.
    Sense id: fr-cochlée-fr-noun-LvM8vK42 Categories (other): Exemples en français, Lexique en français de l’anatomie Topics: anatomy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: limaçon Derived forms: cochléaire, implant cochléaire Translations: Hörschnecke [feminine] (Allemand), cochlea (Anglais), kokleenn [feminine] (Breton), coclea [feminine] (Italien)

Inflected forms

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    "(1845) Du latin cochlea (« escargot »). Du grec ancien κοχλίας, kokhlías « coquillage en spirale, limaçon », de κόχλος kóchlos (« grand coquillage en spirale)"
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    "(1845) Du latin cochlea (« escargot »). Du grec ancien κοχλίας, kokhlías « coquillage en spirale, limaçon », de κόχλος kóchlos (« grand coquillage en spirale)"
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