Ear

  • 81ear canal — ear canals N COUNT Your ear canal is the tube that opens in your outer ear and leads inside your ear. Hearing can be affected by ear wax blocking the ear canal …

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  • 82Ear-shell — n. (Zo[ o]l.) any of various large edible marine gastropod mollusks of the genus {Haliotis}, having a flattened ear shaped shell with a pearly interior; called also {sea ear}. See {Abalone}. Syn: abalone. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 83Ear Candy — can refer to: *Ear Candy (King s X album), album by King s X *Ear Candy (Ray Stevens album), album by Ray Stevens *Ear Candy (Helen Reddy album), 1977 album by Helen ReddyThe name is a play on the phrase eye candy …

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  • 84Ear stapling — is a form of body piercing that involves inserting a thin staple through a portion of the pinna mdash;the visible part of the ear. Some practitioners claim that this technique can curb appetite. [cite web last = Layton first = Julia year=2007 url …

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  • 85EAR-Klasse 58 — Nummerierung: 5801–5818 Anzahl: 18 Hersteller: Beyer Peacock Baujahr(e): 1949–1950 Ausmusterung: 1970er Bauart: (2 D2 )(2 D2 ) h4 (Garratt) Spurweite: 1000 mm (Meterspur) …

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  • 86ear-hole — earˈ hole noun 1. The opening in the ear 2. A person s ear (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑ear …

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  • 87ear-cockle — earˈ cockle noun A disease of wheat caused by a threadworm (genus Tylenchus) • • • Main Entry: ↑ear * * * ear cockle (ˈɪəˌkɒk(ə)l) [? f. ear n.2 + cockle in some sense, perhaps the name of the weed.] ‘A disease of wheat and other graminaceous… …

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  • 88Ear-bored — a. Having the ear perforated. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 89ear-shaped — adj. having the shape of an ear. Syn: auriform. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 90Ear-splitting — Ear split ting, a. Deafening; disagreeably loud or shrill; as, ear splitting strains. [1913 Webster] …

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