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earlessenUK ear1top: a human earA. auricleB. semicircular canalsC. cochleaD. cochlear nerveE. Eustachian tubeF. eardrumG. ear canalbottom: on a pitcherear1ear 1 E0002700 (îr)n.1. Anatomy a. The vertebrate organ of hearing, responsible for maintaining equilibrium as well as sensing sound and divided in mammals into the external ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.b. The part of this organ that is externally visible.2. An invertebrate organ analogous to the mammalian ear.3. The sense of hearing: a sound that grates on the ear.4. Sensitivity or receptiveness to sound, especially:a. Sharpness or refinement of hearing: a singer with a good ear for harmony.b. The ability to play a passage of music solely from hearing it: plays the piano by ear.c. Responsiveness to the sounds or forms of spoken language: a writer with a good ear for dialogue; has an ear for foreign languages.5. Sympathetic or favorable attention: "[The president] wavers between the two positions, depending on who last had his ear" (Joseph C. Harsch).6. Something resembling the external ear in position or shape, especially:a. A flexible tuft of feathers located above the eyes of certain birds, such as owls, that functions in visual communication but not in hearing. Also called ear tuft.b. A projecting handle, as on a vase or pitcher.7. A small box in the upper corner of the page in a newspaper or periodical that contains a printed notice, such as promotional material or weather information.8. ears Informal Headphones.Idioms: all ears Acutely attentive: Tell your story—we're all ears! coming out of (one's) ears In more than adequate amounts; overabundant. give/lend an ear To pay close attention; listen attentively. have/keep an ear to the ground To be on the watch for new trends or information. in one ear and out the other Without any influence or effect; unheeded: His mind was made up, so my arguments went in one ear and out the other.on its/someone's ear In a state of amazement, excitement, or uproar: a controversial movie that set the film industry on its ear. up to (one's) ears Deeply involved or occupied fully: I'm up to my ears in work. [Middle English ere, from Old English ēare; see ous- in Indo-European roots.] ear′less adj.
ear 2 E0002700 (îr)n. The seed-bearing spike of a cereal plant, such as corn.intr.v. eared, ear·ing, ears To form or grow ears. [Middle English ere, from Old English ēar; see ak- in Indo-European roots.]earless (ˈɪələs) adjwithout earsThesaurusAdj. | 1. | earless - lacking external ears; "earless seals"eared - having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination | EncyclopediaSeeearearlessenUK Related to earless: earless seal, Earless monitorAntonyms for earlessadj lacking external earsAntonyms |