the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates, especially the external part of this
a plant which resembles the dandelion, with yellow flowers and rosettes of leaves
light popular music that is pleasant and entertaining but intellectually undemanding
each of a pair of tufts of longer feathers on the top of the head of some owls
blocking of the Eustachian tube by mucus (occurring especially in children)
the semicircular canals and cochlea, which form the organs of balance and hearing and are embedded in the temporal bone
a common fungus with a brown rubbery cup-shaped fruiting body, growing on dead or dying trees in both Eurasia and North America
a small white-flowered creeping chickweed with soft hairy leaves which supposedly resemble the ears of mice
an edible fungus, black or brown in color, that grows on trees and is sold in dry wrinkled shapes somewhat resembling ears
a hollow tube of wax-coated paper or other material, made for use in ear candling
a tropical American hummingbird with green or brown plumage and a glittering purple patch behind each eye
a form of alternative therapy in which the tapered end of an ear candle is placed in a person’s ear while the other end of the candle is lit, in the belief that earwax and other impurities are drawn out of the ear canal by a partial vacuum created by the candle flame
plugs or earmuffs which protect the eardrums from loud or persistent noise
talk to someone, especially at length or to ask a favour
a person’s ear that has become thickened or deformed as a result of repeated blows, typically in boxing or rugby