ear;  hearing;  edge;  crust;  selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics);  selvage
 to hear;  to hear by chance;  to hear by accident;  to catch (the sound)
 to lend an ear;  to hearken;  to give an ear to;  to listen carefully
 to reach one's ears;  to come to one's knowledge;  to hear about;  to learn of (by chance)
 whispering into a person's ear
 to listen carefully;  to strain one's ears
 something heard for the first time;  hearing something for the first time
 hard (on the ears);  offensive (to the ear);  rasping;  rough;  harsh;  grating
 to lend an ear to;  to listen to
 to stop (plug) one's ears
 to not believe one's ears
 to prick up one's ears and listen;  to listen attentively
 tinnitus;  ringing in the ears
 to listen carefully;  to strain one's ears
 to control;  to take the lead in;  to have under one's thumb
 being painfully-true (e.g. reprimand);  making one's ears burn;  striking home (e.g. remark);  having an earache;  feeling pain in one's ear
 to remain in memory (of sounds and words);  to linger in one's ears
 mishearing;  (feigned) deafness;  homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect
 earpick;  ear cleaning (with an earpick)
 to catch one's attention;  to catch one's ear;  to be annoying to one's ear
 bolt from the blue;  great surprise
 to happen to hear;  to overhear
 to turn a deaf ear to;  to not listen to;  to not get the message
 to lend an ear;  to hearken;  to give an ear to;  to listen carefully
 earplug (for protection against noise or water)
 sharp ear;  long ears;  ability to remember everything one hears
 eyes and ears;  seeing and hearing;  one's attention;  one's interest
 being quick-eared;  having sharp ears;  being first to know about something
 ear cleaning;  cleaning one's ears
 to reach one's ears;  to come to one's knowledge;  to hear about;  to learn of (by chance)
 welcome (news);  inviting;  encouraging;  tempting;  hopeful
 feeling one gets from listening to something
 young woman with a lot of superficial knowledge about sex, etc.
 to lend an ear to;  to listen to
 sharp-eared;  have sharp ears;  picks things up fast
 welcome (news);  inviting;  encouraging;  tempting;  hopeful
 to happen to hear;  to overhear
 to be deaf;  to not be able to hear
 sharp-eared;  keen-eared;  quick-eared
 feeling one gets from listening to something
 to happen to hear;  to overhear
 being painfully-true (e.g. reprimand);  making one's ears burn;  striking home (e.g. remark)
 to attract interest;  to capture attention
 utter indifference;  talking to the wall;  praying to deaf ears
 to catch one's attention;  to catch one's ear;  to be annoying to one's ear
 otolaryngology;  ear, nose, and throat department
 to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears
 earmuffs (for protection against cold);  ear warmers
 whispering into a person's ear
 overhear;  happened to hear that
 earpick;  ear cleaning (with an earpick)
 to get together all the money necessary (to pay off a debt)
 preaching to the deaf; (lit.) reading the nenbutsu into a horse's ear
 novel;  new;  unfamiliar;  hear for the first time
 to get together all the money necessary (to pay off a debt)
 familiarity (of a sound, etc.)
 otitis media;  inflammation of the middle ear
 having been told something so often that one is fed up with it
 earring (non-pierced);  helix
 to happen to hear;  to overhear
 mishearing;  (feigned) deafness;  homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect
 listening attentively;  auricle (of the atrium)
 to turn a deaf ear to;  to not listen to;  to not get the message
 to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears
 deckle-edged (e.g. paper);  eared (e.g. jug);  with lugs
 plump ears (large, fleshy earlobes), said to bring good fortune
 all at once (usu. of payment);  at one go
 walls have ears; (lit.) walls have ears, sliding doors have eyes
 pick-up knowledge;  second-hand knowledge;  hearsay
 hard of hearing;  unfamiliar
 all at once (usu. of payment);  at one go
 something heard while sleeping
 earpick;  ear cleaning (with an earpick)
 ear hair;  hairs of the tragus
 in one ear and out the other
 earring (non-pierced);  helix
 auricle (visible part of the ear);  auricular
 otorhinolaryngology;  otolaryngology;  ear, nose and throat department
 playing (music) by ear;  transcribing (music) by ear
 to turn a deaf ear to;  to not listen to;  to not get the message
 external auditory canal;  ear canal;  external auditory meatus
 ear clearing;  clearing the ears;  equalizing pressure in the ears with external pressure
 whispering into a person's ear
 pinna (of the ear);  auricle
 otolith (part of inner ear);  statolith;  statoconium
 cloud ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae);  wood ear mushroom;  Jew's ear mushroom
 earache;  aural pain;  ear pain;  otalgia;  otodynia
 to prick up one's ears;  to listen attentively; (lit.) to make one's ears (like) Dumbo's
 to take by surprise;  to startle;  to shock
 being painfully-true (e.g. reprimand);  making one's ears burn;  striking home (e.g. remark);  having an earache;  feeling pain in one's ear
 pricking up one's ears and listening;  listening attentively
 familiarity (of a sound, etc.)
 big ears; (arch.)  listening without paying attention
 memory like a sieve;  going in one ear and out the other
 protruding ears;  prominent ears
 burial mound for severed ears
 earmark (on cattle, etc.)
 World Hearing Day (March 3)
 otitis externa;  inflammation of the outer ear
 Germanic (people, language, culture, etc.)
 ear drops (medicine);  eardrops
 memory like a sieve;  going in one ear and out the other
 earmuffs (for protection against cold);  ear warmers
 playing (music) by ear;  transcribing (music) by ear
 tinnitus;  ringing in the ears
 vulgar ears;  attention of the masses
 having been told something so often that one is fed up with it
 (one's own) eyes and ears
 ear clearing;  clearing the ears;  equalizing pressure in the ears with external pressure
 preaching to the deaf; (lit.) wind (blowing) into a horse's ear
 to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears
 being quick-eared;  having sharp ears;  being first to know about something
 snow fungus (Tremella fuciformis);  silver ear fungus
 to turn a deaf ear to;  to not listen to;  to not get the message
 kanji "ear" radical at left
 otitis;  inflammation of the ear
 memory like a sieve;  going in one ear and out the other
 good advice is harsh to the ear
 being quick-eared;  having sharp ears;  being first to know about something
 mumps;  parotitis;  parotitic
 sharp-eared;  keen-eared;  quick-eared
 having been told something so often that one is fed up with it
 cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium);  cockleburr
 cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium);  cockleburr
 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
 memory like a sieve;  going in one ear and out the other
 memory like a sieve;  going in one ear and out the other
 ass's ear abalone (Haliotis asinina);  donkey's ear abalone
 ear, nose and throat specialist
 otitis interna;  inflammation of the inner ear
 infections or diseases of the ear
 retentive memory;  double-woven edge of cloth;  cryptotia;  pocket ear
 good advice is harsh to the ears;  honest advice is often unpleasant to the ears
 selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics);  selvage
 blindstitched machined fabric edge (selvedge) forming a fold, pleat, edge, etc.
 removing edges;  cutting edges
 short-eared owl (Asio flammeus)
 to take the lead in;  to control;  to be the leader
 otolaryngology;  otorhinology
 "ear-hanging" scallop spat, i.e. piercing the resilium to string them
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)
 earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Jomon-period Japan)
 divine hearing (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers)
 if a cat washes its ears, rain is coming
 if a cat washes its ears, rain is coming
 otoscope;  auriscope;  auroscope
 red wattlebird (Anthochaera carunculata)
 yellow wattlebird (Anthochaera paradoxa)
 Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort)
 Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort)
 Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort)
 Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort)
 cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha);  wood ear fungus;  black fungus
 cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha);  wood ear fungus;  black fungus
 cloud ear fungus (Auricularia polytricha);  wood ear fungus;  black fungus
 African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)
 bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis)
 Chinese shrew mole (Uropsilus soricipes)
 gracile shrew mole (Uropsilus gracilis)
 Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla)
 auricled leafhopper (Ledra auditura)
 auricled leafhopper (Ledra auditura)
 golden ear (Tremella aurantia)