Of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages, Deaf people considered as a group, Not having the faculty of hearing, or only partially able to hear, deve, Unwilling to hear or listen; determinedly inattentive; regardless; not to be persuaded as to facts, argument, or exhortation; with to; as, deaf to reason, Wanting the sense of hearing, either wholly or in part; unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; as, a deaf man, Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn, Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened, Deprived of the power of hearing; deafened, to fall on deaf ears: see ear to turn a deaf ear: see ear, mutton, unable to hear; unwilling to hear, heedless, To deafen, disapproval If you say that someone is deaf to people's requests, arguments, or criticisms, you are criticizing them because they refuse to pay attention to them. The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help. = impervious, one who cannot hear; deaf people collectively, Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well. She is now profoundly deaf. The deaf are people who are deaf. Many regular TV programs are captioned for the deaf. + deafness deaf·ness Because of her deafness she was hard to make conversation with, Hearing impairment which is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information though hearing, with or without amplification, which adversely affects educational performance (94-142), Having a hearing impairment which is so severe that the student is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing (with or without amplification) and which adversely affects educational performance, (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed; "deaf to her warnings", Loss of auditory sensation with or without use of assistive listening device Loss of hearing more severe than is generally characterized as 'hearing impaired', - A person with hearing loss of such severity that communication and learning is primarily by visual methods (i e , manual communication, writing, speechreading, and gestures), Unable to hear A deaf character suffers a 4 penalty to initiative, automatically fails Listen skill checks, and has a 20% chance of spell failure when casting spells with verbal components Characters who have been deaf from birth or childhood may grow accustomed to these drawbacks and even learn to overcome some of them (DMs discretion), lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part, A person shall be deemed to be deaf if he/she has lost 60 decibels or more in the better ear in the conversational range of frequencies, A term that describes a degree of hearing loss, usually at least a severe to profound loss Also has cultural connotations; a hard of hearing person may call themselves deaf even if their hearing loss is not that severe See also Deaf Culture, make or render deaf; "a deafening noise", Webster's New World Dictionary College Edition defines deaf as totally or partially unable to hear It generally refers to people who usually have little or no useful residual hearing and who employ sign language as their primary mode of communication Deaf people may also use speech reading, hearing aids, and other assistive technology to aid communication People who are deaf can be categorized into two groups: congenitally deaf (those who were born deaf) and adventitiously deaf (those who were born with hearing but whose sense of hearing became nonfunctional later in life), Francis de Sales, A hearing loss so severe that speech cannot be understood aurally, even with a hearing aid; some sounds may still be perceived, people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language" lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part, people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language", Redwine's lawn, tr>, With a leading upper-case 'D', Deaf denotes the community (which may include some Hearing as well) With a leading lower-case 'd', deaf denotes the medical pathology of profound hearing loss, CRS Deaf passenger, Mutt and Jeff, deef, Mutton Jeff, The condition of being deaf; the lack or loss of the ability to hear, surdity, comparative of deaf, superlative of deaf, A hearing impairment so severe that the child cannot understand what is being said even with a hearing aid, if one ear or both ears are reported to be incapable of hearing sounds or noises, Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is addressed to the understanding, Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing, A profound degree of hearing loss that prevents the understanding of auditory information, including speech, through the ear A person is usually considered deaf when sound must reach at least 90 dB SPL to be heard at all, This is a malady which affects dogs when their hooman wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, n This is a malady that affects dogs when their person wants them inside and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, running in the opposite direction or lying down, This is a malady which affects dogs when their person want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, This is a malady, which affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, partial or complete loss of hearing, state of being unable to hear, Partial or total inability to hear. In conduction deafness, the passage of sound vibrations through the ear is interrupted. The obstacle may be earwax, a ruptured eardrum, or stapes fixation, which prevents the stapes bone from transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear. In sensorineural deafness, a defect in the sensory cells of the inner ear (e.g., injury by excessive noise) or in the vestibulocochlear or eighth cranial nerves prevents the transmission of sound impulses to the auditory centre in the brain. Some deaf people are helped by hearing aids or cochlear implants; others can learn to communicate with sign language and/or lip reading, This is a malady that affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, This is a malady which affects dogs when their person wantS them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, IDEA disability category; impairment in processing information through hearing that adversely affects educational performance, Total, permanent and profound loss of hearing in both ears, with an auditory threshold of more than 90 decibels, as confirmed by an otolaryngologist registered to practice in Canada You are covered if an accident, injury or illness causes you to totally and permanently lose your hearing in both ears The amount of hearing loss required to qualify under this definition can be easily measured and accurately confirmed by professional testing, A malady which affects dogs when their person wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, This is a malady which affects dogs when their person wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, This is a malady which affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down, This is a malady which affects dogs when their human wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the human, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down,
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Of or relating to the culture surrounding deaf users of sign languages - "There are Deaf clubs in many cities, but the clubs are just a part of the larger community of Deaf people."
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Deaf people considered as a group
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Not having the faculty of hearing, or only partially able to hear
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deve
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Unwilling to hear or listen; determinedly inattentive; regardless; not to be persuaded as to facts, argument, or exhortation; with to; as, deaf to reason
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Wanting the sense of hearing, either wholly or in part; unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; as, a deaf man
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Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn
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Obscurely heard; stifled; deadened
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Deprived of the power of hearing; deafened
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to fall on deaf ears: see ear to turn a deaf ear: see ear
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mutton
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unable to hear; unwilling to hear, heedless sıfat
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To deafen
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disapproval If you say that someone is deaf to people's requests, arguments, or criticisms, you are criticizing them because they refuse to pay attention to them. The provincial assembly were deaf to all pleas for financial help. = impervious
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one who cannot hear; deaf people collectively isim
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Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well. She is now profoundly deaf. The deaf are people who are deaf. Many regular TV programs are captioned for the deaf. + deafness deaf·ness Because of her deafness she was hard to make conversation with
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Hearing impairment which is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information though hearing, with or without amplification, which adversely affects educational performance (94-142)
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Having a hearing impairment which is so severe that the student is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing (with or without amplification) and which adversely affects educational performance
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(usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed; "deaf to her warnings"
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Loss of auditory sensation with or without use of assistive listening device Loss of hearing more severe than is generally characterized as 'hearing impaired'
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- A person with hearing loss of such severity that communication and learning is primarily by visual methods (i e , manual communication, writing, speechreading, and gestures)
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Unable to hear A deaf character suffers a 4 penalty to initiative, automatically fails Listen skill checks, and has a 20% chance of spell failure when casting spells with verbal components Characters who have been deaf from birth or childhood may grow accustomed to these drawbacks and even learn to overcome some of them (DMs discretion)
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lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part
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A person shall be deemed to be deaf if he/she has lost 60 decibels or more in the better ear in the conversational range of frequencies
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A term that describes a degree of hearing loss, usually at least a severe to profound loss Also has cultural connotations; a hard of hearing person may call themselves deaf even if their hearing loss is not that severe See also Deaf Culture
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make or render deaf; "a deafening noise"
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Webster's New World Dictionary College Edition defines deaf as totally or partially unable to hear It generally refers to people who usually have little or no useful residual hearing and who employ sign language as their primary mode of communication Deaf people may also use speech reading, hearing aids, and other assistive technology to aid communication People who are deaf can be categorized into two groups: congenitally deaf (those who were born deaf) and adventitiously deaf (those who were born with hearing but whose sense of hearing became nonfunctional later in life)
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Francis de Sales
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A hearing loss so severe that speech cannot be understood aurally, even with a hearing aid; some sounds may still be perceived
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people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language" lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part
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people who have severe hearing impairments; "many of the deaf use sign language"
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Redwine's lawn
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With a leading upper-case 'D', Deaf denotes the community (which may include some Hearing as well) With a leading lower-case 'd', deaf denotes the medical pathology of profound hearing loss
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CRS Deaf passenger
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Deaf.
Mutt and Jeff
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deaf.
deef - "Then the captain sung out "Stand away!" and the cannon let off such a blast right before me that it made me deef with the noise and pretty near blind with the smoke, and I judged I was gone."
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deaf.
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The condition of being deaf; the lack or loss of the ability to hear
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Deafness
surdity
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deafer
comparative of deaf
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deafest
superlative of deaf
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deafness
A hearing impairment so severe that the child cannot understand what is being said even with a hearing aid
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deafness
if one ear or both ears are reported to be incapable of hearing sounds or noises
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deafness
Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is addressed to the understanding
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deafness
Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing
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deafness
A profound degree of hearing loss that prevents the understanding of auditory information, including speech, through the ear A person is usually considered deaf when sound must reach at least 90 dB SPL to be heard at all
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deafness
This is a malady which affects dogs when their hooman wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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n This is a malady that affects dogs when their person wants them inside and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, running in the opposite direction or lying down
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deafness
This is a malady which affects dogs when their person want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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deafness
This is a malady, which affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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deafness
partial or complete loss of hearing
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state of being unable to hear isim
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deafness
Partial or total inability to hear. In conduction deafness, the passage of sound vibrations through the ear is interrupted. The obstacle may be earwax, a ruptured eardrum, or stapes fixation, which prevents the stapes bone from transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear. In sensorineural deafness, a defect in the sensory cells of the inner ear (e.g., injury by excessive noise) or in the vestibulocochlear or eighth cranial nerves prevents the transmission of sound impulses to the auditory centre in the brain. Some deaf people are helped by hearing aids or cochlear implants; others can learn to communicate with sign language and/or lip reading
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deafness
This is a malady that affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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This is a malady which affects dogs when their person wantS them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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deafness
IDEA disability category; impairment in processing information through hearing that adversely affects educational performance
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Total, permanent and profound loss of hearing in both ears, with an auditory threshold of more than 90 decibels, as confirmed by an otolaryngologist registered to practice in Canada You are covered if an accident, injury or illness causes you to totally and permanently lose your hearing in both ears The amount of hearing loss required to qualify under this definition can be easily measured and accurately confirmed by professional testing
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deafness
A malady which affects dogs when their person wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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deafness
This is a malady which affects dogs when their person wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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deafness
This is a malady which affects dogs when their persons want them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the person, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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This is a malady which affects dogs when their human wants them in and they want to stay out Symptoms include staring blankly at the human, then running in the opposite direction, or lying down
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