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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
EAR; EAR (disambiguation)

ear         
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  • cochlear]] and transmitted along the [[vestibulocochlear nerve]].
  • The middle ear
  • [[Primate]] ears<br />Human & [[Crab-eating macaque]]<br /><small>([[Darwin's tubercle]] highlighted)</small>}}
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  • "Ear" pronounced (''[[Received Pronunciation]]'')}}
  • The [[otic placode]] visible on this sketch of a developing embryo.
  • The ear develops in the lower neck region and moves upwards as the mandible develops.
  • Pinnae]] of the [[bat]]}}
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  • Stretching of the earlobe and various cartilage piercings
ORGAN THAT DETECTS SOUND; ORGAN OF HEARING AND BALANCE
Ears; Human ear; Ear (vertebrate); Ear diseases; 👂; Development of the ears; User:Thelmadatter/Sandboxes Group 2/Ear embryology; Ear embryology; Vestibulocochlear organ; Lughole; Lugholes; Embryonic development of the human ear; 👂🏻; 👂🏼; 👂🏽; 👂🏾; 👂🏿
n.
1) to perk up, prick up; wiggle one's ears
2) to pierce smb.'s ear
3) a musical ear
4) the inner; middle; outer ear
5) one's ears perk up, prick up; ring
6) an ear for (to have an ear for music)
7) by ear (to play music by ear)
8) (misc.) to lend an ear to ('to pay attention to'); to turn a deaf ear to ('to pay no attention to'); to fall on deaf ears ('to be disregarded'); a cauliflower ear ('an ear deformed by repeated blows'); to have smb.'s ear ('to have access to smb. who is superior in rank'); to box smb.'s ears ('to strike smb. on the head'); the loud music grated on our ears; up to one's ears in debt ('heavily in debt'); to play it by ear ('to improvise')
EAR         
  • 230px
  • cochlear]] and transmitted along the [[vestibulocochlear nerve]].
  • The middle ear
  • [[Primate]] ears<br />Human & [[Crab-eating macaque]]<br /><small>([[Darwin's tubercle]] highlighted)</small>}}
  • 180px
  • "Ear" pronounced (''[[Received Pronunciation]]'')}}
  • The [[otic placode]] visible on this sketch of a developing embryo.
  • The ear develops in the lower neck region and moves upwards as the mandible develops.
  • Pinnae]] of the [[bat]]}}
  • 350x350px
  • Stretching of the earlobe and various cartilage piercings
ORGAN THAT DETECTS SOUND; ORGAN OF HEARING AND BALANCE
Ears; Human ear; Ear (vertebrate); Ear diseases; 👂; Development of the ears; User:Thelmadatter/Sandboxes Group 2/Ear embryology; Ear embryology; Vestibulocochlear organ; Lughole; Lugholes; Embryonic development of the human ear; 👂🏻; 👂🏼; 👂🏽; 👂🏾; 👂🏿
ear         
  • 230px
  • cochlear]] and transmitted along the [[vestibulocochlear nerve]].
  • The middle ear
  • [[Primate]] ears<br />Human & [[Crab-eating macaque]]<br /><small>([[Darwin's tubercle]] highlighted)</small>}}
  • 180px
  • "Ear" pronounced (''[[Received Pronunciation]]'')}}
  • The [[otic placode]] visible on this sketch of a developing embryo.
  • The ear develops in the lower neck region and moves upwards as the mandible develops.
  • Pinnae]] of the [[bat]]}}
  • 350x350px
  • Stretching of the earlobe and various cartilage piercings
ORGAN THAT DETECTS SOUND; ORGAN OF HEARING AND BALANCE
Ears; Human ear; Ear (vertebrate); Ear diseases; 👂; Development of the ears; User:Thelmadatter/Sandboxes Group 2/Ear embryology; Ear embryology; Vestibulocochlear organ; Lughole; Lugholes; Embryonic development of the human ear; 👂🏻; 👂🏼; 👂🏽; 👂🏾; 👂🏿
n.
1.
Organ of hearing.
2.
Musical perception, faculty of discriminating sounds, sense of hearing.
3.
Regard, heed, attention, hearing.
4.
Spike (of grain), head.

Wikipedia

Ear (disambiguation)

The ear is the sense organ that detects sound.

Ear, EAR, or The Ear may also refer to:

Examples of use of ear
1. PORTLAND, Maine –– The market is flooded with ear–warming devices carrying names such as Ear Grips, EarPops and Ear Mitts.
2. It was a very deep wound, almost from ear to ear,‘‘ said police Lt.
3. Names were whispered from ear to ear: Did you hear who was killed?
4. His wife Sara isn‘t always at his side anymore, grinning from ear to ear.
5. While at a circus, a tiger urinated on the employee‘s ear, causing an ear infection. 3.