| ear | the range within which a voice can be heard |
|---|---|
| ear | jewelry to ornament the ear |
| ear | the range within which a voice can be heard |
| ear | loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss |
| ear | a connection between an electrical device and the earth (which is a zero voltage) |
| ear | the concerns of the world as distinguished from heaven and the afterlife |
| ear | the solid part of the earth's surface |
| ear | the loose soft material that makes up a large part of the land surface |
| ear | (archaic) once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) |
| ear | connect to the earth, as of a circuit |
| ear | hide in the earth, as of a hunted fox |
| ear | the abode of mortals (as contrasted with heaven or hell) |