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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|la|en}} {{m|la|audire}} and [[-ism]], coined by American educator and linguist [[w:Tom_L._Humphries|Tom Humphries]].
{{affix|en|audire|lang1=la|-ism}}, coined by American educator and linguist [[w:Tom_L._Humphries|Tom Humphries]].


===Noun===
===Noun===

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English

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Etymology

Latin audire +‎ -ism, coined by American educator and linguist Tom Humphries.

Noun

audism (uncountable)

  1. The notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear or behave in the manner of one who hears.

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