English words for 'Alternative form of earbone.'
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noun
- (anatomy) The incus bone in the middle ear.
- The non-moving surface of a micrometer against which the item to be measured is placed.
- A heavy iron block used in the blacksmithing trade as a surface upon which metal can be struck and shaped.
- (meteorology) A horizontal-topped mass of cloud, shaped like a blacksmith's anvil, that forms before a thunderstorm.
- A stone or other hard surface used by a bird for breaking the shells of snails.
- a small bone in the middle ear between the malleus and the stapes
- a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering
verb
noun
- a small bone; especially one in the middle ear
- (anatomy) A small bone (or bony structure), especially one of the three of the middle ear.
- One of the hard articuli or joints of the stem or branches of a crinoid or encrinite.
- One of numerous small calcareous structures forming the skeleton of certain echinoderms, as the starfishes.
- One of the several small hard chitinous parts or processes of the gastric skeleton of crustaceans, as in the stomach of a lobster or crawfish.
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adj
- (anatomy) Being the process of the temporal bone behind the ear.
- (zootomy) Being any of several bony elements that occupy a similar position in the skull of lower vertebrates.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
- (botany) Shaped like a nipple.
- of or relating to or in the region of the mastoid process
- relating to or resembling a nipple
noun
noun
noun
- (UK) An ear or ear lobe.
- A lugworm.
- (automotive) A lug nut.
- A large, clumsy, awkward man; a fool.
- (electrical engineering) A device for terminating an electrical conductor to facilitate the mechanical connection; to the conductor it may be crimped to form a cold weld, soldered or have pressure from a screw.
- A part of something which sticks out, used as a handle or support.
- A wood box used for transporting fruit or vegetables.
- (harness) The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
- The act of hauling or dragging.
- Anything that moves slowly.
- A loop (or protuberance) found on both arms of a hinge, featuring a hole for the axis of the hinge.
- That which is hauled or dragged.
- A ridge or other protuberance on the surface of a body to increase traction or provide a hold for holding and moving it.
- (UK, dialect) A rod or pole.
- (slang) A request for money, as for political purposes.
- (informal) A pull or drag on a cigarette.
- (nautical) A lugsail.
- marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait
- a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
- a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
verb
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull.
- (intransitive, horse-racing) To pull toward the inside rail ("lugging in") or the outside rail ("lugging out") during a race.
- (transitive, nautical) To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing.
- (transitive) To run at too slow a speed.
- carry with difficulty
- obstruct
noun
- the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear
- the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound
- a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it
- (zootomy) A membranous resonator in a sound-producing organ in frogs and toads.
- (anatomy, zootomy) The main portion of the middle ear: the tympanic cavity (cavitas tympani).
- (zootomy) (in certain birds) The labyrinth at the bottom of the windpipe.
- (zootomy, entomology) A thin tense membrane covering the hearing organ on the leg or body of some insects, sometimes adapted (as in cicadas) for producing sound.
- The recessed triangular space within an arch, and above a lintel or a subordinate arch, spanning the opening below the arch.
- (architecture) A vertical recessed triangular space between the sides of a pediment, typically decorated.
- (anatomy, zootomy) The eardrum (tympanic membrane, membrana tympanica).
- (engineering) A drum-shaped wheel with spirally curved partitions by which water is raised to the axis when the wheel revolves with the lower part of the circumference submerged; used for raising water, as for irrigation.
noun
- (anatomy) The incurved rim of the external ear.
- An upside down midair 360° spin in playboating.
- (architecture) A small volute under the abacus of a Corinthian capital.
- (mathematics) A curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis is constant; the three-dimensional curve seen in a screw or a spiral staircase.
- a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops
- a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle
verb
noun
adj
noun
- (paleontology) Characterized by having vertebrae and three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw.
- (zoology) Characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair or fur and producing milk with which to feed its young.
- any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
noun
- (anatomy) The incus bone in the middle ear.
- The non-moving surface of a micrometer against which the item to be measured is placed.
- A heavy iron block used in the blacksmithing trade as a surface upon which metal can be struck and shaped.
- (meteorology) A horizontal-topped mass of cloud, shaped like a blacksmith's anvil, that forms before a thunderstorm.
- A stone or other hard surface used by a bird for breaking the shells of snails.
- a small bone in the middle ear between the malleus and the stapes
- a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering
verb
noun
- a small bone; especially one in the middle ear
- (anatomy) A small bone (or bony structure), especially one of the three of the middle ear.
- One of the hard articuli or joints of the stem or branches of a crinoid or encrinite.
- One of numerous small calcareous structures forming the skeleton of certain echinoderms, as the starfishes.
- One of the several small hard chitinous parts or processes of the gastric skeleton of crustaceans, as in the stomach of a lobster or crawfish.
noun
noun
- (UK) An ear or ear lobe.
- A lugworm.
- (automotive) A lug nut.
- A large, clumsy, awkward man; a fool.
- (electrical engineering) A device for terminating an electrical conductor to facilitate the mechanical connection; to the conductor it may be crimped to form a cold weld, soldered or have pressure from a screw.
- A part of something which sticks out, used as a handle or support.
- A wood box used for transporting fruit or vegetables.
- (harness) The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
- The act of hauling or dragging.
- Anything that moves slowly.
- A loop (or protuberance) found on both arms of a hinge, featuring a hole for the axis of the hinge.
- That which is hauled or dragged.
- A ridge or other protuberance on the surface of a body to increase traction or provide a hold for holding and moving it.
- (UK, dialect) A rod or pole.
- (slang) A request for money, as for political purposes.
- (informal) A pull or drag on a cigarette.
- (nautical) A lugsail.
- marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait
- a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something
- a sail with four corners that is hoisted from a yard that is oblique to the mast
verb
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull.
- (intransitive, horse-racing) To pull toward the inside rail ("lugging in") or the outside rail ("lugging out") during a race.
- (transitive, nautical) To carry an excessive amount of sail for the conditions prevailing.
- (transitive) To run at too slow a speed.
- carry with difficulty
- obstruct
noun
- the main cavity of the ear; between the eardrum and the inner ear
- the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound
- a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it
- (zootomy) A membranous resonator in a sound-producing organ in frogs and toads.
- (anatomy, zootomy) The main portion of the middle ear: the tympanic cavity (cavitas tympani).
- (zootomy) (in certain birds) The labyrinth at the bottom of the windpipe.
- (zootomy, entomology) A thin tense membrane covering the hearing organ on the leg or body of some insects, sometimes adapted (as in cicadas) for producing sound.
- The recessed triangular space within an arch, and above a lintel or a subordinate arch, spanning the opening below the arch.
- (architecture) A vertical recessed triangular space between the sides of a pediment, typically decorated.
- (anatomy, zootomy) The eardrum (tympanic membrane, membrana tympanica).
- (engineering) A drum-shaped wheel with spirally curved partitions by which water is raised to the axis when the wheel revolves with the lower part of the circumference submerged; used for raising water, as for irrigation.
noun
- (anatomy) The incurved rim of the external ear.
- An upside down midair 360° spin in playboating.
- (architecture) A small volute under the abacus of a Corinthian capital.
- (mathematics) A curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis is constant; the three-dimensional curve seen in a screw or a spiral staircase.
- a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops
- a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle
verb
noun
adj
noun
- (paleontology) Characterized by having vertebrae and three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw.
- (zoology) Characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair or fur and producing milk with which to feed its young.
- any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
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adj
- (anatomy) Being the process of the temporal bone behind the ear.
- (zootomy) Being any of several bony elements that occupy a similar position in the skull of lower vertebrates.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
- (botany) Shaped like a nipple.
- of or relating to or in the region of the mastoid process
- relating to or resembling a nipple