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 There are 14 words containing CULTA| AUSCULTATE | • auscultate v. To listen (for example to the heart or lungs) by auscultation; to examine by auscultation. • AUSCULTATE v. to listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in a medical diagnosis.
 |  | AUSCULTATED | • auscultated v. Simple past tense and past participle of auscultate. • AUSCULTATE v. to listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in a medical diagnosis.
 |  | AUSCULTATES | • auscultates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of auscultate. • AUSCULTATE v. to listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in a medical diagnosis.
 |  | AUSCULTATING | • auscultating v. Present participle of auscultate. • AUSCULTATE v. to listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in a medical diagnosis.
 |  | AUSCULTATION | • auscultation n. (Medicine) Diagnosis of disorders by listening to the sounds of the internal organs, usually using a stethoscope. • AUSCULTATION n. the act of listening, esp. the act of listening for sounds made by internal organs, as the heart and lungs, to aid in the diagnosis of certain disorders.
 |  | AUSCULTATIONS | • auscultations n. Plural of auscultation. • AUSCULTATION n. the act of listening, esp. the act of listening for sounds made by internal organs, as the heart and lungs, to aid in the diagnosis of certain disorders.
 |  | AUSCULTATIVE | • auscultative adj. Relating to auscultation. • AUSCULTATIVE adj. related to auscultation, also AUSCULTATORY.
 |  | AUSCULTATOR | • auscultator n. One who practices auscultation. • auscultator n. An instrument for auscultation.
 • auscultator n. (Historical) In Germany, one who had passed his first public examination in law, and who was merely…
 |  | AUSCULTATORS | • auscultators n. Plural of auscultator. • AUSCULTATOR n. a person practising auscultation.
 |  | AUSCULTATORY | • auscultatory adj. Of or pertaining to auscultation. • AUSCULTATORY adj. relating to auscultation, also AUSCULTATIVE.
 |  | FACULTATIVE | • facultative adj. Of or relating to faculty, especially to mental faculty. • facultative adj. Not obligate; optional, discretionary or elective.
 • facultative adj. That grants permission or power to do something.
 |  | FACULTATIVELY | • facultatively adv. In a facultative manner. • FACULTATIVE adv. optional; incidental.
 |  | OCCULTATION | • occultation n. (Astronomy) An astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object is hidden by another celestial… • occultation n. The state of being occult (“hidden, undetected”).
 • occultation n. (Shia Islam Islam) The disappearance of the Twelfth Imam, or Mahdi, who is believed alive and present…
 |  | OCCULTATIONS | • occultations n. Plural of occultation. • OCCULTATION n. a concealing, esp. of one of the heavenly bodies by another.
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 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
 
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