Adverb
with regard to sound or the ear
Source: WordNetthe new musical was visually and aurally appealing Source: Internet
Another way to view the statement, "Lightning causes thunder" is to see both lightning and thunder as two perceptions of the same event, viz., an electric discharge that we perceive first visually and then aurally. Source: Internet
For 2018’s tournament, the Russian hosts are hoping their own traditional instrument can provide a unique, aurally evocative atmosphere. Source: Internet
In terms of songwriting, his bluesy, tuneful style isn’t much different from retro-popster Chris Isaak’s, which can be aurally frustrating since Danzig and his band’s pulverizing attack offers only one setting (full-throttle). Source: Internet
Sometimes they do not even intersect with the culture of the hearing population because of the communication difficulties caused by the impediments for hard-of-hearing people to perceive aurally conveyed information. Source: Internet
Engineers working in survivability are often responsible for improving four main system elements: citation * Detectability - the inability to avoid being aurally and visually detected as well as detected by radar (by an observer). Source: Internet