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outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of the auricle, the visible outer part, and the ear canal. The middle ear includes
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 (American band)
Look up elephant ear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elephant ear may literally refer to the ear of an elephant. It may also refer to: Several genera
released successive generations, including the Phone (2), Ear (2), and in 2025 the Phone (3) and Ear (3). Alongside its flagship devices, the company introduced
Cauliflower ear is an irreversible condition that occurs when the external portion of the ear is hit and develops a blood clot or other collection of
Ear mites are mites that live in the ears of animals. The most commonly seen species in veterinary medicine is Otodectes cynotis (Gk. oto=ear, dectes=biter
A dog ear is a folded down corner of a book page. The name refers to the ears of many breeds of domestic dog flapping over. A dog ear can serve as a bookmark
Ear Biscuits with Rhett and Link, also simply called Ear Biscuits, is an American entertainment podcast hosted by comedic duo Rhett and Link. On September
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
Ear hair is the terminal hair arising from follicular cartilage inside the external auditory meatus in humans. In its broader sense, ear hair may also
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English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named in Old English as ‘eagle’s nook’ or ‘Earn’s nook’, from Old English halh ‘nook’ (see Hale). Earn is the Old English word meaning ‘eagle’; it is also found as a personal name.
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Americanized form of the Latin personal name Januarius or its Italian derivative Gennaro, which was borne by a number of early Christian saints, most famously a 3rd-century bishop of Benevento who became the patron of Naples.English
Americanized form of the Latin personal name Januarius or its Italian derivative Gennaro, which was borne by a number of early Christian saints, most famously a 3rd-century bishop of Benevento who became the patron of Naples.English : altered form of Janeway.In New England, a translation of French Janvier.
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 Aristocratic title transferred to byname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl, EARL means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
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Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan; Gaelic moch means ‘early’ or ‘timely’), or of some other similar surname, for example Ó Mochóir, a shortened form of Ó Mochéirghe, Ó Maoil-Mhochéirghe, from a personal name meaning ‘early rising’.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Earley in Berkshire and Arley in Cheshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire, which derive their names from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.English : nickname from Old English eorllīc ‘manly’, ‘noble’, a derivative of eorl (see Earl).Americanized spelling of German Ehrle.
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Worldly. Earth, from the Old English eorthe. Famous bearer: American creole singer Eartha Kitt.
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English : from Earl with genitive -s, probably referring to a servant or retainer of a particular earl.
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Feminine form of English Earnest, EARNESTINE means "battle (to the death), serious business."
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English : patronymic from Earl.
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Variant spelling of English Earl, EARLE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
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Earnest.
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English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : nickname for a dark-complexioned man, from Old English earp ‘swarthy’.Americanized spelling of German Erp.
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Variant spelling of English Earline, EARLEEN means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
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Variant spelling of English Ernest, EARNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
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Feminine form of English Earl, EARLINE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
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English American
Noble woman. Feminine of Earl.
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Variant spelling of English Earline, EARLENE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
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English (Staffordshire)
English (Staffordshire) : habitational name, probably from a place called Ardley in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘the clearing (lēeah) of Eardwulf’.
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English : variant spelling of Earl.
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Old English name EARTHA means "earth, ground."
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English : variant spelling of Earl.
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Aspirant, Flow
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English
Pet form of English Laurence, LARRY means "of Laurentum."
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Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France.
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Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Levente, possibly LECSO means "governor, guide."Â
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Lute
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Expert, Skilled
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill used as a lookout station, from an unattested Old English tÅt hyll ‘lookout hill’, or a habitational name from some place named with this word, for example Tootle Heights in Lancashire, Tothill in Lincolnshire, or Tuttle Hill in Warwickshire. This surname became established in Ireland in the 17th century, and is now more common in Ireland than England.
Female
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Melaena, MELANIA means "black, dark."
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Muslim
Height. High rank.
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British, English, German, Latin
Joyous
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of Earwig
n.
A person or animal whose ears are cropped.
a.
Having erect, pointed ears; -- said of certain dogs.
n.
The operation connected with excavations and embankments of earth in preparing foundations of buildings, in constructing canals, railroads, etc.
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Having broad, loose, dependent ears.
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Consisting of, or resembling, earth; terrene; earthlike; as, earthy matter.
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Alt. of Earthwards
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Toward the earth; -- opposed to heavenward or skyward.
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Having the ears cropped.
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Any species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.
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A species of fungus (Hirneola Auricula-Judae, / Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human ear.
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Without luster, or dull and roughish to the touch; as, an earthy fracture.
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A witness by means of his ears; one who is within hearing and does hear; a hearer.
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An embankment or construction made of earth.
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Having erect, pointed ears; prick-eared; -- said of certain dogs.
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Of or pertaining to the earth or to, this world; earthly; terrestrial; carnal.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Earwig
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Having large, pendent ears.
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Any construction, whether a temporary breastwork or permanent fortification, for attack or defense, the material of which is chiefly earth.