- parts: the
outer ear, the
middle ear and the
inner ear. The
outer ear consists of the
auricle and the
ear canal.
Since the
outer ear is the only visible...
-
least to the 17th
century (in the form "dog's
ear"): For one
whole yeere thou must
smooth out the dogs
eares of all thy
fellowes bookes. — William Hawkins...
- Look up
elephant ear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elephant ear may
refer to: The
ear of an
elephant Several genera in the
family Araceae (Arums)...
- Look up wood
ear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wood-
ear or tree
ear (Chinese: 木耳; pinyin: mù'ěr, Korean: 목이 버섯), also
translated wood
jellyfish or...
- "Judas's
Ear" Venus's
ears,
gastropod molluscs in the
family Haliotidae, also
known as abalone,
ear s****, or sea
ears;
Bunny ears (disambiguation)
Ear (disambiguation)...
- otolaryngology, otolaryngology – head and neck
surgery (ORL–H&N or OHNS), or
ear, nose, and
throat (ENT) ) is a
surgical subspecialty within medicine that...
- but now
contains only one genus, Haliotis.
Other common names are
ear s****, sea
ears, and, now rarely,
muttonfish or muttons**** in
parts of Australia...
- Look up
ear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
ear is the
sense organ that
detects sound.
Ear,
EAR, or The
Ear may also
refer to:
EAR (band) (Experimental...
- is a
general term for
inflammation in
ear or
ear infection,
inner ear infection,
middle ear infection of the
ear, in both
humans and
other animals. When...
-
earing is a
small line (rope) used to
fasten the
corner of a sail to a spar or yard. In the Age of Sail, a
position at the
Weather Earing (the
earing...