ear

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English - Turkish
kulak

O, onun söylediğine kulaklarını kapattı. - She closed her ears to what he was saying.

Kulak kanalı, kulak zarına ses dalgaları gönderir. - The ear canal sends sound waves to the eardrum.

{i} işitme duyusu
{i} başak
{i} kulak verme
başak/kulak
{i} duyma yeteneği

Senin onun duyma yeteneğini yükseltebileceğini sanmıyorum. - I don't think you can gain his ear.

kulp
kulak içi
kulağın
ear aid
İşitme cihazı
ear doctor
kulak doktoru
ear drops
kulak damlası
ear microphone
kulak mikrofonu
ear plug
kulak tıkacı
ear ache
kulak ağrısı
ear bud
kulak tomurcuk
ear candy
kulak şeker
ear congestion
kulak tıkanıklığı
ear drop
kulak damla
ear drum
kulak davulu
ear flap
kulak kapağı
ear hole
kulak deliği
ear infection
kulak enfeksiyonu
ear lobe
Kulak memesi
ear lobe
kulak lobu
ear lobes
kulak loblar
ear marked
kulak işareti
ear muffs
Gürültü veya soğuğa karşı koruyucu kulaklık
ear of
kulak
ear piece
kulak parçası
ear prints
kulağa yapılan dövmeler
ear splitting
kulak yarma
ear syringing
Kulak yıkama
ear tags
(hayvanlar için)kulak küpeleri
ear worm
kulak solucan
ear-bud
kulak-bud
ear-piece
Bkz. earpiece
ear-pleasing
Kulağa hoş gelen
ear-ring
kulak-ring
ear-splitting
kulak yarma
ear-stud
vidalı küpe
ear-to-ear smile
Ağzı kulaklarına varırcasına gülüş
ear and mouth
(Askeri) kulak ve ağız
ear cup
(Askeri) KULAKLIK: Ses geçirmeyecek bir başlığın içinde bulunan ve ayrı ayrı, her kulağa uyacak şekilde yapılmış olan tertibat. Bu tertibat; uçak arama cihazı (aircraft detection device) gibi, bir dinleme sisteminden alınan sesleri kulağa nakleden, ayarlanabilir bir tüpü ihtiva eder
ear muffs
kulaklık (soğuğa karşı)
ear protectors
(Tekstil) kulak koruyucu
ear trumpet
kulak borusu (cihaz)
ear wash solution
(Tıp) kulak yıkama çözeltisi
ear(1)
dikkat
ear(1)
ear trum pet ağır işiten kimselerin kullan
ear(1)
testi kulpu gibi kulak şeklinde olan herhangi bir şey
ear(1)
işitme duyusu
ear(1)
kulak verme
ear(1)
kulak
ear(1)
ear flap soğuktan koruyucu kulaklık
ear(1)
müziğin inceliklerini sezebilme yeteneği
ear(2)
başaklanmak
ear(2)
Başak
ear(2)
in the ear kabuklu
ear(2)
başak tutmak
ear(2)
Başak bağlamak
have an ear for something
(Dil, müzik vs.) Bir şeyi yapmaya yeteneği olmak
bend someone's ear
(deyim) birinin kulağını bükmek
cock an ear
(deyim) kulak kabartmak
cock one's ear
(deyim) kulak kabartmak
come into ear
başaklanmak
come into ear
başak bağlamak
external ear
(Anatomi) dışkulak
internal ear
(Biyoloji) dolambaç
keep an ear to the ground
kulağı tetikte olmak
lend an ear
{f} dinlemek
lend an ear to
(deyim) kulak vermek
outer ear
dışkulak
turn a deaf ear to
kulaklarını tıkamak
a word in your ear
gizli söz
artificial ear
suni kulak
bend sb's ear
birinin kulağını bükmek
dog ear
kitap yaprağı köşesinin kıvrılması
dog-ear
kıvrık sayfa köşesi
eared
kulaklı
gain the ear of
birine söz geçirmek
give an ear to
kulak vermek
give ear to
dinlemek
give ear to
kulak vermek
glue ear
sekretuar otitis media
grey mouse ear
gri fare kulağı
have one's ear to the ground
kulak kesilmek
inner ear
içkulak
internal ear
iç kulak
little mouse ear
küçük fare kulağı
lobe of the ear
kulakmemesi
make a pig's ear out of
yüzüne gözüne bulaştırmak
middle ear
ortakulak
middle ear
orta kulak

Üzengi örs ve iç kulak arasında, orta kulakta bir kemiktir. - The stirrup is a bone in the middle ear, between the anvil and the inner ear.

middle ear deafness
orta kulak sağırlığı
play by ear
olanlara ayak uydurmak
play it by ear
gelişmelere göre hareket etmek
turn a deaf ear to
işitmezlikten gelmek
turn a deaf ear to
kulak asmamak
this is for your private ear
aramızda kalsın
box on the ear
kutu kulak
cock an, one's ear
(s) kulak kabartmak
dog's ear
köpek kulağı
friendly ear
dost, derdini dinleyen kişi veya arkadaş
good ear for music
iyi bir müzik kulağı
grin from ear to ear
(deyim) Ağzı kulaklarına varmak
keep an ear to the ground
kulağı kirişte olmak, kulağı tetikte olmak
lend an ear
{f} kulak vermek
lend ear
kulak ver
mouse ear
fare kulağı
play by ear
1. Olanlara doğaçlama şekilde ayak uydurmak 2. Müziği notasız olarak kulaktan çalmak
put a bug in so.'s ear
öyle bir hata koydum. 'kulak s
smile from ear-to-ear
ağzı kulaklarında varmak
spin-ear mitch
(Argo) 1.(Aus) çok benzeri; hık demiş burnundan düşmüş

He's the spin-ear mitch of his old man.

talk someone's ear off
(deyim) Birini çok konuşarak baymak
tin ear
kalay kulak
earful
dedikodu havadis
earful
beklenmedik bir sürü laf
earful
dayanılmaz konuşma
earful
azar, papara, zılgıt
earful
{i} şaşırtıcı cevap
earful
{i} azar
earful
bir sürü dedikodu
earful
i., k.dili
earful
üzerinde çok durulan bir söz
smile from ear to ear
(deyim) ağzı kulaklarına varmak
English - English
The external part of the organ of hearing, the auricle
A police informant

No I'm not kidding, and if you don't give it to me I'll let it out that you’re an ear.

The fruiting body of a grain plant

He is in the fields, harvesting ears of corn.

The organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea
To plough

For I have none.

Ear is often used to refer to people's willingness to listen to what someone is saying. What would cause the masses to give him a far more sympathetic ear? They had shut their eyes and ears to everything
Your ears are the two parts of your body, one on each side of your head, with which you hear sounds. He whispered something in her ear I'm having my ears pierced
If you have an ear for music or language, you are able to hear its sounds accurately and to interpret them or reproduce them well. Moby certainly has a fine ear for a tune An ear for foreign languages is advantageous
If you play it by ear, you decide what to say or do in a situation by responding to events rather than by following a plan which you have decided on in advance
If you say that something goes in one ear and out the other, you mean that someone pays no attention to it, or forgets about it immediately. That rubbish goes in one ear and out the other
If a request falls on deaf ears or if the person to whom the request is made turns a deaf ear to it, they take no notice of it. I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears He has turned a resolutely deaf ear to American demands for action
If someone says that they are all ears, they mean that they are ready and eager to listen
If you are up to your ears in something, it is taking up all of your time, attention, or resources. He was desperate. He was in debt up to his ears
{i} part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; sense of hearing; good hearing; ear of corn, corncob
If you keep or have your ear to the ground, you make sure that you find out about the things that people are doing or saying. Jobs in manufacturing are relatively scarce but I keep my ear to the ground
The ears of a cereal plant such as wheat or barley are the parts at the top of the stem, which contain the seeds or grains
{f} form the area of a grain plant that includes the grains; plow,cut into the soil with a plow (British); cultivate, prepare the ground for planting, grow crops (British)
If you play by ear or play a piece of music by ear, you play music by relying on your memory rather than by reading printed music. Neil played, by ear, the music he'd heard his older sister practicing
If someone says that you will be out on your ear, they mean that you will be forced to leave a job, an organization or a place suddenly. We never objected. We'd have been out on our ears looking for another job if we had
If you lend an ear to someone or their problems, you listen to them carefully and sympathetically. They are always willing to lend an ear and offer what advice they can
{v} to shoot out into ears, plow, till
{n} the organ of hearing, handle, spike of corn
A spike or head of corn, wheat, etc
The heavy spike of spike-like inflorescence, such as the ear of wheat
The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow
containing the kernels
To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well
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the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"
n telinga
good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"
To plow or till; to cultivate
A place where kids store dirt
To take in with the ears; to hear
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A triangular button that can be pressed to set another control to the next or previous in sequence Ears are displayed to either side of the control they affect
A colorless, odorless gas: Oxygen Usage: "He can't breathe give 'im some ear!"
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The spike or head of any cereal as, wheat, rye, barley, Indian corn, etc
organ of hearing and balance that is divided into: 1 The external ear includes the sound-collecting visible portion (auricle or pinna), the outer ear canal (external auditory meatus), and the outer surface of the eardrum (tympanum) 2 The middle ear includes the inner surface of the eardrum, the ossicular chain (hammer, anvil and stirrup - or malleus, incus, and stapes), the eustachian tube, and the outer surface of the oval and round windows, and the cochlea 3 The inner ear includes the vestibule, the semi-circular canals, the inner surface of the ovaland round windows, and the cochlea
a loop of string on the knot that is not a structural part of the knot Ears may be replaced with other knots
hearing loss, hearing disorder, & otitis media
The organ of hearing; the external ear
music to your ears: see music wet behind the ears: see wet. To form or grow ears. Organ of hearing and balance. The outer ear directs sound vibrations through the auditory canal to the eardrum, which is stretched across the end of the auditory canal and which transmits sound vibrations to the middle ear. There a chain of three tiny bones conducts the vibrations to the inner ear. Fluid inside the cochlea of the inner ear stimulates sensory hairs; these in turn initiate the nerve impulses that travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. The inner ear is also an organ of balance: the sensation of dizziness that is felt after spinning is caused when fluid inside the inner ear's semicircular canals continues to move and stimulate sensory hairs after the body has come to rest. The eustachian tube connects the middle ear with the nasal passages; that connection allows the common cold to spread from the nasal passages to the middle ear, especially in infants and small children. The most common cause of hearing loss is otosclerosis, a surgically correctable disease in which one of the bones of the middle ear loses its capacity to vibrate. See also deafness, otitis. inner ear labyrinth of the ear Jenkins' Ear War of lamb's ear lamb's ears
That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish
Same as Crossette
The organ of hearing, which is divided into three parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear
Expired air resuscitation A term used for the technique of filling a patient's lungs with air to supply blood to the brain in resuscitation
Space at the top left and right of the front page on either side of the masthead, often contains small advertisments or other information
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of Bell
The small projecting stroke attached to the bowl of a lowercase g or the stem of a lowercase r
the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
Organ of hearing and balance that is divided into: The external ear includes the sound-collecting visible portion (auricle or pinna), the outer ear canal (external auditory meatus), and the outer surface of the eardrum (tympanum) The middle ear includes the inner surface of the eardrum, the ossicular chain (hammer, anvil, and stirrup - or malleus, incus, and stapes), the eustachian tube, and the outer surface of the oval and round windows (fenestrae) The inner ear includes the vestibule, the semi-circular canals, the inner surface of the oval and round windows, and the cochlea
the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
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â Foam earplugs, the most comfortable available, but not as good as wax ones They are little foam cylinders that are rolled up into a thin core which then slowly expands after insertion into the ear canal Like all earplugs, they take two or three nights to get used to From most chemists
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estimated average requirement; a nutrient intake value that is estimated to meet the requirement of half of the healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group
fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
Same as Acroterium
The part of an organism that hears Something that corn kernels are a part of
The sense of hearing; the perception of sounds; the power of discriminating between different tones; as, a nice ear for music; in the singular only
An incredible hearing mechanism consisting of outer, middle and inner ear segments that cause sound pressures to be picked up by the ear that are transmitted through auditory nerves where signals are interpreted by brain as sound
attention to what is said; "he tried to get her ear"
The name given to the finger grip of pressed glass between the shoulder and finish of a ½ gallon, gallon, or other glass jug The ear is used to facilitate holding the jug
Privilege of being kindly heard; favor; attention
the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch" attention to what is said; "he tried to get her ear" fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
ear bud
A small earphone designed for use with portable sound systems
ear bud
An underdeveloped mammalian ear
ear bud
An immature ear of maize from which the threadlike silks emerge
ear buds
plural form of ear bud
ear canal
The tube or meatus running from the outer ear to the eardrum through which sound enters
ear canals
plural form of ear canal
ear candle
A hollow candle used in certain alternative medicine practices to assist the natural clearing of earwax
ear candles
plural form of ear candle
ear candling
An alternative medicine practice claimed to assist the natural clearing of earwax from a person's ear by lighting one end of a hollow candle and placing the other end in the ear canal; medical researchers claim it to be both dangerous and ineffective
ear candy
light popular music that has an instant appeal but no lasting impact or significance
ear dagger
A medieval dagger with a distinctive ear-shaped pommel
ear daggers
plural form of ear dagger
ear finger
the little finger
ear lobe
The lower, exterior, fleshy, bulbous part of the human ear
ear lobes
plural form of ear lobe
ear shell
the abalone or its shell
ear shells
plural form of ear shell
ear trumpet
A conical shape designed to channel sound to the apex, which was placed in the ear, to serve as a hearing aid
ear trumpets
plural form of ear trumpet
ear tuft
In birds, a skin projection covered in feathers appearing on the sides of the head, near the ears
ear tufts
plural form of ear tuft
ear tunnel
A part of the ear
ear tunnel
A piece of jewelry that fits into a stretched earlobe hole and makes it seem like a peephole and makes it see-through
ear, nose and throat
A branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the ear, nose and throat (often used attributively). Abbreviated to ENT
ear-shell
Alternative spelling of ear shell
ear-shells
alternate spelling of ear shells (singular ear shell)
Ear Nose and Throat
branch in medicine that deals specifically with the diseases affecting any or all of these body parts
ear canal
The external canal leading from the outer ear to the eardrum (tympanic membrane)
ear canal
(See auditory canal )
ear canal
The narrow, tubelike passage through which sound enters the ear. Also called external auditory canal
ear canal
either of the passages in the outer ear from the auricle to the tympanic membrane
ear canal
the short tube which connects sound from the outer ear to the ear drum
ear candy
Light popular music considered to be pleasing
ear doctor
a physician who specializes in the ear and its diseases
ear drops
medicine for the ears applied in liquid drops; earring with a pendant
ear drops
liquid medicine to put in your ear
ear hole
a hole (as in a helmet) for sound to reach the ears
ear lobe
rounded projection at the lower end of the ear
ear lobe
the soft piece of flesh at the bottom of your ear
ear locks
lock of hair worn next to each ear (by Ultra-Orthodox Jews)
ear muffs
{i} pair of coverings worn over the ears to keep ears warm (may also be used to protect against noise)
ear nose & throat
fields of a medical specialty; physician which works in this field
ear nose & throat specialist
doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat)
ear nose & throat ward
department (in a clinic, hospital, etc.) that treats ailments of the ear nose and throat
ear protectors
pair of ear coverings that protect the ears from loud sounds
ear ring
ring or other small ornament for the lobe of the ear
ear rot
Any of various fungus diseases of corn characterized by decay and molding of the ears
ear trumpet
sound intensifying device held to the ear for those with defective hearing
ear trumpet
A horn-shaped device formerly used to direct sound into the ear of a hearing-impaired person. a type of tube that is wide at one end, used by old people in the past to help them hear
ear wax
Wax in the external ear canal; syn: cerumen
ear wax
A yellow secretion from glands in the outer ear (cerumen) that keeps the skin of the ear dry and protected from infection
ear wax
yellow secretion from glands in the outer ear (cerumen) that keeps the skin of the ear dry and protected from infection
ear wax
waxy yellowish substance secreted in channel of the ear (in animals and humans)
ear wax
wax in the external ear; see also cerumen
ear worm
{i} tune or melody or song that gets stuck in a person's mind and the person repeats it over and over in his/her head
ear-jarring slogan
phrase which is unpleasant to the ears
ear-nose-throat specialist
doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the ears nose and throat (upper respiratory system)
ear-splitting
An ear-splitting noise is very loud. ear-splitting screams. very loud
'ear
Eye dialect spelling of hear
Jew's-ear
A kind of edible fungus growing on tree-trunks, formerly used for medicinal purposes

Over the hearth hang bunches of drying mushrooms, the thin, curling kind they call jew's-ears, which have grown on the elder trees since Judas hanged himself on one; this is the kind of lore he tells me, tempting my half-belief.

bend somebody's ear
To bore; to talk too long, especially to one particular person

Sorry to bend your ear with the whole story, but I think you ought to know.

by ear
Using principally sound; without reference to sheet music
cauliflower ear
An ear swollen and deformed by repeated blows, common among boxers
cuff on the ear
A box on the ear, painful smack on the side of the head

The naughty knave's red ears resulted more often from cuffs on the ear then from honest shame after paternal lectures.

cute as a bug's ear
Very cute
dog-ear
folded corner of a page (as from a book or magazine, so as to mark one's place)
dog-ear
To fold the corner of a book's page

His eyes went to his book and stayed there long enough to finish a paragraph. He dog-eared it and put it down.

eared
Simple past tense and past participle of ear
eared
Having some specific type of ear
earful
intimate gossip
external ear
The outer ear
flea in one's ear
A stinging rebuke or rebuff

If he bothers me again, I'll send him home with a flea in his ear.

give ear
To listen: to devote one's attention to an auditory event

All these fall, and my soul gives ear.

go in one ear and out the other
Said of something that is heard but not attended to; (someone) failed to pay attention

He told me who he saw, but it went in one ear and out the other.

have a word in someone's ear
When you get a moment I'd like to have a word in your ear
have a word in someone's ear
To speak to someone in private
have the wolf by the ear
To be in a sticky situation – a dangerous situation from which one cannot disengage, but in which one cannot safely remain
inner ear
The portion of the ear located within the temporal bone which includes the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea and is responsible for hearing and balance
lending an ear
Present participle of lend an ear
lends an ear
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lend an ear
lent an ear
Simple past tense and past participle of lend an ear
make a pig's ear of
To do badly; to make a mess of

Instead, he had lain awake for hours, knowing he'd made a pig's ear of everything, and trying to think of a way to sort things out.

make a silk purse of a sow's ear
To produce something refined, admirable, or valuable from something which is unrefined, unpleasant, or of little or no value

A smart development can make a silk purse of a sow's ear, and the effect on older properties can be quite dramatic.

middle ear
The cavity in the temporal bone between the eardrum and the inner ear that contains the ossicles, and which conveys sound to the cochlea
mind's ear
The mental faculty or inner sense with which one produces or reproduces imagined or recalled sounds solely within the mind; the supposed organ within the mind which experiences such sounds

Other people do Don't Smoke in Bed and I've Got Your Number and You Came a Long Way From St. Louis, but when I hear them in my mind's ear, hers is the voice I hear.

out on one's ear
fired, dismissed or thrown out, especially for some wrongdoing or otherwise with disgrace

If you are late one more time, you shall be out on your ear.

outer ear
The outer portion of the ear which includes the auricle and the ear canal and leads to the eardrum
play it by ear
To do something by guessing, intuition, or trial and error; to react to events as they occur

If they ask for something we didn't prepare, we will have to play it by ear.

play it by ear
To play a song according to how it sounds, rather than from a written score
rabbit ear
The bunny cactus, Opuntia microdasys, which has erect, flat branches covered prominently with bristles
rabbit ear mite
A parasite, Psoroptes cuniculi, that causes cheyletiellosis and psoroptic mange in rabbits
rabbit ear mites
plural form of rabbit ear mite
talk someone's ear off
To talk excessively or far more than is wanted or appreciated

If he can get you on the phone, he'll talk your ear off, every time.

tin ear
Insensitivity to and inability to appreciate the elements of performed music or the rhythm, elegance, or nuances of language

Despite their careless scholarship and a less tangible quality that some would call a tin ear for poetry, Morris Halle and S. J. Keyser, as metrists, have the considerable virtue of explicitness.

turn a deaf ear
to refuse to listen or hear something
wood ear
an edible fungus in the genus Auricula
you can't make a silk purse of a sow's ear
It is not possible to produce something refined, admirable, or valuable from something which is unrefined, unpleasant, or of little or no value
eared
{a} having ears, plowed, ear-shaped
cat's ear
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata or Hypochoeris radicata), also known as flatweed, cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns. The plant is native to Europe, but has also been introduced to the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand
grin from ear to ear
(deyim) Give a very big smile

He was grinning from ear to ear, as if he had just won the lottery.

make a silk purse out of sow's ear
(Atasözü) (You can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear) If you use the wrong material, no matter what you do, you can't make it work
spin-ear mitch
(Argo) 1.(Aus) much alike; closely resembling one another

He's the spin-ear mitch of his old man.

talk someone's ear off
(deyim) Talk excessively or far more than is wanted or appreciated

If he can get you on the phone, he'll talk your ear off, every time.

Smiling Ear To Ear
I have a big smile on my face, SETE
To the ear
harsh
an ear
lughole
eared
Having (such or so many) ears; used in composition; as, long- eared-eared; sharp-eared; full-eared; ten- eared
eared
Having external ears; having tufts of feathers resembling ears
eared
having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination
eared
{s} having ears, having a certain number or kind of ears (long-eared, etc.)
eared
worn or shabby from overuse or (of pages) from having corners turned down; "a somewhat dog-eared duke a bit run down"-Clifton Fadiman; "an old book with dog-eared pages"
eared
past of ear
earful
{i} large amount of unasked for advice or information, gossip; reprimand, scolding
earful
a reprimand, castigation or telling off
earful
an outpouring of gossip
earful
If you say that you got an earful, you mean that someone spoke angrily to you for quite an long time. I bet Sue gave you an earful when you got home. to tell someone how angry you are about something they have done
earful
a severe scolding
earfuls
plural of earful
earings
plural of earing
ears
Parts bumped or riveted to side of can into which a carrying bail is inserted
ears
Wavy symmetrical projections formed in the course of deep drawing or spinning as a result of directional properties or anisotropy in sheet Ears occur in groups of 4 or 8 with the peaks of the projections located at 45 degrees and/or at 0 to 90 degrees to the rolling direction Degree of earing is the difference between average height at the peaks and average height at the valleys, dividing by average height at the valleys, multiplied by 100 and expressed in percent
ears
Parts attached to the side of a pail or can to which a bail or handle is inserted for easier carrying
ears
third-person singular of ear
ears
Term used to refer to Hearing Protection Usage on a range could be "Eyes and Ears Required," meaning Eye and Hearing Protection are mandatory Ear protection must be warn at al times when shooting firearms to prevent hearing loss
ears
Rounded, earlike areas on the face Synonym(s): facial discs In picture it is referred to as facial discs
ears
Pointed or rounded projections from the base or hafting area of certain projectile points
ears
plural of ear
ears
The little white spaces on either side of the newspaper's name on the front page Some newspapers put weather or lottery information in them (An expression sometimes heard in newsrooms, "Go stick it in your ear," has nothing to do with this )
ears
Elementary Academic Record System EASE - Employee Assistance and Support Effort ECAP - Early Childhood Assessment Package ED - Emotional Disabilities EDP - Electronic Data Processing EDSL - Educational Decision Support Library EEOC - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EHS - Early Head Start EMR - Educable Mentally Retarded EPA - Environmental Protection Agency EPO - Elect Choice Provider Organization EQ - Education Quotient ERFC - Educational Employees' Supplementary Retirement System of Fairfax County ERLES - Employee Readiness Limited English Speakers ERS - Educational Research Service ES - Elementary School
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Projections on the top of insulator on either side of the saddle groove that help support the line wire or cable
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    Turkish pronunciation

    ir

    Pronunciation

    /ˈēr/ /ˈiːr/

    Etymology

    [ ir, Er ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English ere, from Old English ēare (“ear”), from Proto-Germanic *auzô (“ear”) (compare Scots ear, West Frisian ear, Dutch oor, German Ohr, Swedish öra), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ous- (compare Old Irish áu, Latin auris, Lithuanian ausìs, Russian ухо (úxo), Albanian vesh, Ancient Greek οὖς (oûs), Armenian ունկն (unkn), Persian گوش (guš) ).

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    ... you and see someone so happy that they're smiling from ear to ear, and that sincerity ...
    ... really kind of steadily ear-piercingly loud throughout the whole show. They're amazing. ...
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