diplacusis

diplacusis
/dip'leuh kyooh"sis/, n., pl. diplacuses /-seez/. Pathol.
a difference in hearing by the two ears so that one sound is heard as two.
[ < NL, equiv. to dipl(o)- DIPLO- + Gk akoúsis hearing (akoú(ein) to hear, listen to + -sis -SIS)]

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