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cochlea noun (cochleae) anatomy in the inner ear of vertebrates: a hollow spirally coiled structure which converts the vibrations of sound waves into nerve impulses, which are then interpreted by the brain as sound. cochlear adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'snail or snail shell' from Greek kochlias snail with a spiral shell.

cochlea noun (cochleae) anatomy in the inner ear of vertebrates: a hollow spirally coiled structure which converts the vibrations of sound waves into nerve impulses, which are then interpreted by the brain as sound. cochlear adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'snail or snail shell' from Greek kochlias snail with a spiral shell.

cochlea noun (cochleae) anatomy in the inner ear of vertebrates: a hollow spirally coiled structure which converts the vibrations of sound waves into nerve impulses, which are then interpreted by the brain as sound. cochlear adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: Latin, meaning 'snail or snail shell' from Greek kochlias snail with a spiral shell.