Associations to the word «Eared»
Noun
- Lr
- Bat
- Owl
- Shrew
- Pheasant
- Funnel
- Hedgehog
- Starling
- Kingfisher
- Harrier
- Woodpecker
- Horseshoe
- Mouse
- Bunting
- Shrike
- Lesser
- Townsend
- Thrush
- Slit
- Keen
- Dd
- Warbler
- Buzzard
- Yellow
- Pink
- Jug
- Parrot
- Dog
- Squirrel
- Short
- Chestnut
- Flycatcher
- Mammal
- Dove
- Kite
- Quail
- Turtle
- Sparrow
- Merlin
- Tuft
- Heron
- Rabbit
- Weasel
- Red
- Kangaroo
- Badger
- Leaf
- Lynx
- Partridge
- Long
- Rat
- Donkey
- Lark
- Hound
- Seal
- Subspecies
- Nestor
- Magpie
- Tern
- White
- Fox
- Paperback
- Black
- Duck
- Otter
- Spp
- Barn
- Pup
- Terrier
Adjective
Wiktionary
EARED, adjective. (mostly in combination) Having ears (of a specific type).
EARED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of ear
EARED SEAL, noun. A seal belonging in the Otariidae family; a fur seal or a sea lion, differing from the true seals in having small, visible ears and the ability to walk on land.
EARED SEALS, noun. Plural of eared seal
Dictionary definition
EARED, adjective. Worn or shabby from overuse or (of pages) from having corners turned down; "a somewhat dog-eared duke...a bit run down"-Clifton Fadiman; "an old book with dog-eared pages".
EARED, adjective. Having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination.
Wise words
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