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However, you can use the word 'earshell' (one word) as a noun meaning a small, hard, horny plate that covers the hearing organs in certain animals like snails. Example sentence: An examination of the animal showed that its earshell was intact.
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The noise of roaring parliaments, a noise that sounded like the ocean, whorled in my ear-shell, was far, and the one sibilance was of the poplars who once bowed to Hobbema.
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At Costco, a basic in-the-ear shell hearing aid costs $500, with the most advanced behind-the-ear models going for $1,300.
Ear shell, any of various marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) that constitute the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae.
Its 2,000-mile 2,000-mile 3,200-km 3,200-kms more than 250 islands attacoastlinehe provincludesd its seashore area supports the culture of morene producthanuch as shellfish and ear shell (abalone).
Furthermore, the vibrotactile stimulations were masked by white noise (1000 Hz, ~65 dBA, 3,000 ms or until response execution) delivered via cushioned ear shell headphones (Philips SHL4000, 30-mm speaker drive).
Heart- and shield-shaped backs on chairs and settees and tapered and fluted supports for tables and other pieces are characteristic; feathers, wheat ears, and shells are prominent in the painted or inlaid decoration.
The ears were shelled and grain yield was determined by adjusting to 12.5 % moisture content.
There's an early pair of spectacles and some tortoise-shell ear trumpets, like a pair of gramophone earmuffs.
For the past four years, Zanini De Vita (a name worthy of a kind of pasta) has surveyed Italy from head to boot in order to learn the provenance of every noodle, ear, coin, or shell.
The QuietComfort headphones from Bose counter the din in two ways: with circuitry that cancels out low-frequency noises, and hard-shell ear cups lined with cushions that block higher frequencies.
Data on agronomic parameters (plant height and lodging percentage), yield components (number of ears per plant, shelling percentage, 1000-grain weight and kernel number per ear), and yields (grain, dry stubble and dry biomass) were collected as outlined in Yihenew (2004, 2007, 2015).
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