| ear | a god of fertility and vegetation |
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| ear | a goddess of fertility and vegetation |
| ear | European herb bearing small tubers used for food and in Scotland to flavor whiskey |
| ear | the universal time coordinated when an event is received on Earth |
| ear | any of various fungi of the genus Scleroderma having hard-skinned subterranean fruiting bodies resembling truffles |
| ear | connected with earthly life |
| ear | springing from or born on the earth |
| ear | of earthly origin (as mortals are) |
| ear | confined to the earth |
| ear | lacking wit or imagination |
| ear | made of earth (or baked clay) |
| ear | ceramic ware made of porous clay fired at low heat |