(an ear)
111ear guard — ear guard, either of a pair of light cups of plastic or other material worn by jet pilots on the ears to exclude noise …
112ear-catch|er — «IHR KACH uhr», noun. something that attracts attention by its sound, such as a catchy tune or lyric …
113ear-mind|ed — «IHR MYN dihd», adjective. having a marked tendency to carry on mental operations most readily by auditory images; thinking in sounds …
114ear|bash|ing — «IHR BASH ihng», noun, adjective. British Informal. –n. a long or noisy speech; harangue; tirade: »Sometimes these occasions are used to give the audience a political earbashing (London Times). –adj. earsplitting; deafening: »an earbashing…score …
115ear|bend|er — «IHR BEHN duhr», noun. U.S. Informal. a person or thing that compels one to listen …
116ear|bob — «IHR BOB», noun. a dangling earring …
117ear|cock|le — «IHR KOK uhl», noun. a disease of wheat caused by a small nematode worm …
118ear|drop — «IHR DROP», noun. an earring with an ornament hanging from it …
119ear|flow|er — «IHR FLOW uhr», noun. = sacred earflower. (Cf. ↑sacred earflower) …
120ear|fly — «IHR FLY», noun, plural flies. any one of a group of horseflies that attack the ears of horses and cattle, and also bite people …