Alot to listen to or think about.
The ear is divided into three main parts: the outer ear (consisting of the pinna and ear canal), the middle ear (including the eardrum and ossicles), and the inner ear (comprising the cochlea and semicircular canals). Each division plays a specific role in the process of hearing and balance.
The expression "ear to the ground" means being alert and attentive to any information or changes in a situation. It suggests being vigilant and listening carefully for any signs or news that could affect a particular situation or outcome.
Yes, the ear is sensitive to temperature changes, pressure changes, pain, and vibrations. Temperature changes can affect the ear canal and eardrum, causing discomfort or pain. Changes in pressure, such as during flights, can be felt in the ear due to differences in air pressure. Pain in the ear can be caused by various factors, including infections or trauma. The ear is also sensitive to vibrations, which are essential for hearing sound waves.
The outer part of your ear is made up of cartilage, which is a tough and flexible connective tissue. This cartilage helps give your ear its shape and structure. Additionally, the outer ear is covered by skin and contains hair follicles and glands that produce earwax.
An ear thermometer measures temperature by detecting the infrared heat emitted by the eardrum and surrounding tissue. The eardrum shares blood supply with the hypothalamus in the brain, which regulates body temperature. By measuring this infrared heat, the ear thermometer provides an accurate estimation of core body temperature.
It means very happy. Like dad was smiling from ear to earas he held the new baby.
Playing something by ear means playing from memory just by listening, not by reading the music.
in a pigs ear
If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties.
To give someone an "ear full" is to complain about something, usually at length and at high volume.
Play it by ear. If you play it by ear, you don't have a plan of action, but decide what to do as events take shape. Yes it is 'play it by ear' and it comes from when a musician plays a piece of music without the music sheet in front of them, they are making it up from listening to it, playing it by ear.
To give somebody an "ear full" is to speak at length about a subject or to chastise somebody. Example 1 - Chastisement - "My manager gave me an ear full about coming back late from lunch." Example 2 - When discussing sports, your friend may decide to tell you everything he knows and thinks on the subject of football (whether you want to hear it or not).
it pretty much means that you can't make something out of poor material.Sow- is a pig
yes..your ear is full of tinny veins called capillaries.
The anagram of the phrase "an ear" is arena.The next possible longest words are area, earn and near.
ear guages.. No actually it's actually called expanded ear jewellery (plugs, tunnels) the phrase "ear gauges" is wrong.
Something that is not supposed to be in your ear - is in your ear!