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ear

hearing organ / corn spike / handle / loop
Noun
pl: ears

The term primarily refers to the biological organ of hearing, evoking a sense of receptivity and listening. In this anatomical sense, it is a standard countable noun used in pairs, though it can be used in the singular to refer to the specific organ or the general faculty of hearing. When applied to botany or objects, the word describes a specific shape or function. In agriculture, it refers to the spike of a cereal plant, while in ceramics or leatherwork, it denotes a loop or handle. These usages rely on a visual analogy to the human ear's curved structure.

Meanings

Noun

The organ of hearing and equilibrium in vertebrates, consisting of an outer, middle, and inner part.

"He whispered a secret into her ear."

Noun

The seed-bearing head of a cereal plant, such as corn or wheat.

"The farmer harvested several large ears of corn."

Noun

The handle of a jug, cup, or similar vessel, shaped like a human ear.

"She gripped the ear of the pitcher to pour the water."

Noun

A handle or loop on a piece of equipment or clothing used for carrying or fastening.

"The leather strap was looped through the ear of the bag."

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