EAR vs PINNA: NOUN
- A kidney.
- A spike or head of corn or grain; that part of a cereal plant which contains the flowers and seed.
- The organ of hearing; the apparatus of audition; the acoustic sense-organ; any mechanism by which an animal receives the impact of sound-waves and perceives them as sound.
- The external ear alone, known as the pinna, auricle, or concha: as, the horse laid his ears back.
- In ornithology: The auriculars or packet of auricular feathers which cover the external ear-passage of a bird.
- A plumicorn or corniplume; one of the “horns” of an owl.
- The sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
- Good hearing
- Attention to what is said
- Fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
- The externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
- The seed-bearing spike of a cereal plant, such as corn.
- The vertebrate organ of hearing, responsible for maintaining equilibrium as well as sensing sound and divided in mammals into the external ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
- The part of this organ that is externally visible.
- An invertebrate organ analogous to the mammalian ear.
- Headphones.
- Sensitivity or receptiveness to sound, especially.
- Sharpness or refinement of hearing.
- The ability to play a passage of music solely from hearing it.
- Responsiveness to the sounds or forms of spoken language.
- Sympathetic or favorable attention.
- Something resembling the external ear in position or shape, especially.
- A flexible tuft of feathers located above the eyes of certain birds, such as owls, that functions in visual communication but not in hearing.
- A projecting handle, as on a vase or pitcher.
- A small box in the upper corner of the page in a newspaper or periodical that contains a printed notice, such as promotional material or weather information.
- The sense of hearing.
- The sense of hearing; the power of distinguishing sounds; the power of nice perception of the differences of sound.
- Specifically, in music, the capacity to appreciate, analyze, and reproduce musical compositions by hearing them; sensitiveness to musical intonation and to differences of pitch and quality in musical sounds: as, a correct ear. Sometimes called a musical ear.
- A careful or favorable hearing; attention; heed.
- Disposition to listen; judgment; taste.
- A part of any inanimate object having some likeness to the external ear.
- In architecture, same as crosset, 1 .
- An aural instrument for the use of very deaf persons. It has a large pavilion secured by a swivel to a stand upon the floor, and an elastic tube with a nozle to be held to the ear.
- The spike or head of any cereal (as, wheat, rye, barley, Indian corn, etc.), containing the kernels.
- The organ of hearing; the external ear.
- The sense of hearing; the perception of sounds; the power of discriminating between different tones; ; -- in the singular only.
- That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, -- usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle. The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow. See Illust. of Bell.
- A fish's fin: the usual technical name.
- Some wing-like or fin-like part or organ, as the flipper of a seal or cetacean.
- The outer ear, which projects from the head; the auricle, or pavilion of the ear. See cut under ear.
- The nostril, or wing of the nose.
- One of the smaller branches of some polyps, as plumularians.
- In entomology, a small oblique ridge forming one of the lines of a pinnate surface. See pinnate.
- In botany, one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf: applied most commonly to ferns.
- The alæ nasi; the nostrils.
- [l. c] A bivalve mollusk of the genus Pinna.
- A leaflet of a pinnate leaf. See Illust. of Bipinnate leaf, under bipinnate.
- One of the primary divisions of a decompound leaf.
- One of the divisions of a pinnate part or organ.
- Any species of Pinna, a genus of large bivalve mollusks found in all warm seas. The byssus consists of a large number of long, silky fibers, which have been used in manufacturing woven fabrics, as a curiosity.
- The auricle of the ear. See Ear.
- The visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head, the auricle.
- A leaflet or primary segment of a pinnate compound leaf.
- A feather, wing, fin, or other similar appendage.
- A genus of bivalves, typical of the family Pinnidæ.
- Division of a usually pinnately divided leaf
- The externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
- A leaflet or primary division of a pinnately compound leaf.
- A feather, wing, fin, or similar appendage.
- In anat. and zoöl.:
- A bird's wing. See pinion.
- A feather. See penna.
EAR vs PINNA: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain.
- To form or grow ears.
- N/A
EAR vs PINNA: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To take in with the ears; to hear.
- To plow or till; to cultivate.
- N/A
EAR vs PINNA: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To listen to; hear with attention.
- To shoot, as an ear; form ears, as corn.
- To cultivate with a plow; plow; till.
- Early.
- (idiom) (coming out of (one's) ears) In more than adequate amounts; overabundant.
- (idiom) (give/lend) To pay close attention; listen attentively.
- (idiom) (have/keep) To be on the watch for new trends or information.
- (idiom) (in one ear and out the other) Without any influence or effect; unheeded.
- (idiom) (its/someone's) In a state of amazement, excitement, or uproar.
- (idiom) (up to (one's) ears) Deeply involved or occupied fully.
- (idiom) (all ears) Acutely attentive.
- N/A
EAR vs PINNA: RELATED WORDS
- Earring, Listen, Fist, Listener, Listening, Auditory, Headphone, Headset, Mouth, Eye, Earpiece, Capitulum, Spike, Auricle, Pinna
- Papule, Ossicles, Internodes, Sulcus, Tympanic membrane, Commissure, Palps, Concavity, Syrinx, Auditory canal, Earlap, Sp, Pinnule, Ear, Auricle
EAR vs PINNA: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Earring, Listen, Fist, Listener, Listening, Auditory, Headphone, Headset, Mouth, Eye, Earpiece, Capitulum, Spike, Auricle, Pinna
- Mesial, Papule, Ossicles, Internodes, Sulcus, Tympanic membrane, Commissure, Palps, Concavity, Syrinx, Auditory canal, Earlap, Pinnule, Ear, Auricle
EAR vs PINNA: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Other specified disorders of external ear, unspecified ear.
- Straighten ear canal by pulling gently backward on ear.
- His mouth was nearly stretched from ear to ear.
- Ear reconstruction after auricular chondritis secondary to ear piercing.
- Hebrew ear of emunah is a well developed ear.
- Accumulation of dead skin cells in the middle ear, caused by repeated middle ear infections or negative pressure in the middle ear.
- The ear consists of three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
- Middle ear infections can cause ear pain and ear drainage.
- In some cases, ear infections that start in the outer ear canal can progress to involve the middle ear and inner ear.
- The ear consists of three sections: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear.
- Alternatively, the ear pinna or toe web can be tried.
- Pinna MH, Alves RD, Dos Santos Malerbi AF, Bento RF.
- Boglione L, Mornese Pinna S, De Nicolo A, et al.
- Pinna K, Woodhouse LR, Sutherland B, Shames DM, King JC.
- Pietro Pinna died on April 13, 2016 in Florence.
- How do I review Pinna in my app store?
- Suspicious skin lesions on the pinna, including neoplasia.
- Donadu M, Usai D, Pinna A, et al.
- Chatzipetrou MA, Tzakis AG, Pinna AD, et al.
- FCS, and injected intradermally in the ear pinna.
EAR vs PINNA: QUESTIONS
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