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Used in (61 in total)
earlobe
to control; to take the lead in; to have under one's thumb
eyes and ears; seeing and hearing; one's attention; one's interest
otolaryngology; ear, nose, and throat department
to attract interest; to capture attention
utter indifference; talking to the wall; praying to deaf ears
earwax; cerumen
inner ear
otitis media; inflammation of the middle ear
external ear; auricle
listening attentively; auricle (of the atrium)
ears of an ox
nose and ears
ear hair; hairs of the tragus
auricle (visible part of the ear); auricular
whispering
otorhinolaryngology; otolaryngology; ear, nose and throat department
external auditory canal; ear canal; external auditory meatus
parotid gland
middle ear; tympanum
external ear; concha
otolith (part of inner ear); statolith; statoconium
to come to one's notice
earache; aural pain; ear pain; otalgia; otodynia
to take by surprise; to startle; to shock
auditory ossicles
Eustachian tube
ear, nose, and throat
the ears of the public
otitis; inflammation of the ear
otitis externa; inflammation of the outer ear
ear drops (medicine); eardrops
earmark (on cattle, etc.)
tinnitus; ringing in the ears
vulgar ears; attention of the masses
mumps; parotitis; parotitic
mouth and ear
inside the ear
vestibulocochlear nerve
sharp eyes and ears used for collecting information far and wide; having the acumen and shrewd discernment gained by widely-collected information; being well-versed on a subject; books which broaden our knowledge
tragus (small cartilaginous flap in front of the external opening of the ear); tragi; antilobium
good advice is harsh to the ears; honest advice is often unpleasant to the ears
otitis interna; inflammation of the inner ear
otolaryngology; otorhinology
earwax; ear discharge
otoscope; auriscope; auroscope
infections or diseases of the ear
to take the lead in; to control; to be the leader
ear polyp; aural polyp
earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)
earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Jomon-period Japan)