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What (who) is external ear - definition

THE OUTER PORTION OF THE EAR WHICH INCLUDES THE AURICLE AND THE EAR CANAL AND LEADS TO THE EARDRUM
External ear; Auricularis anterior muscle; Attolens aurem muscle; Attrahens aurem muscle; Auricularis; Auricularis muscle; Auriculares; Ear, external; Intrinsic muscles of external ear; Auriculares anterior; Auriculares muscles; Auricular muscles; Auricularis muscles; Auris externa; Musculi auriculares; Extrinsic muscles of external ear; Auricular muscle; Intrinsic muscles of the external ear; Musculus auricularis; Outer ears; Wiggle ear; Wiggle ears; Wiggling ears; Wiggling ear

external ear         
¦ noun the parts of the ear outside the eardrum, especially the pinna.
Surfer's ear         
COMMON NAME FOR AN ABNORMAL BONE GROWTH WITHIN THE EXTERNAL EAR CANAL
Surfer's Ear; Auditory exostosis
Surfer's ear is the common name for an exostosis or abnormal bone growth within the ear canal. Surfer's ear is not the same as swimmer's ear, although infection can result as a side effect.
Protruding ear         
  • Father and son with otapostasis
ABNORMALLY PROTRUDING HUMAN EAR
User:Netha Hussain/sandbox/Bat ear; Prominent ear; Otapostasis; Protruding ears; Jug ear
Prominent ear, otapostasis or bat ear is an abnormally protruding human ear. It may be unilateral or bilateral.

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Outer ear


The outer ear, external ear, or auris externa is the external part of the ear, which consists of the auricle (also pinna) and the ear canal. It gathers sound energy and focuses it on the eardrum (tympanic membrane).