earless
IPA: ˈɪrɫʌs
noun
- (nonstandard) A countess (a female holder of an earldom or the wife of an earl).
- Alternative letter-case form of earless (female earl) [(nonstandard) A countess (a female holder of an earldom or the wife of an earl).]
adjective
- Lacking ears.
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Examples of "earless" in Sentences
- As an earless seal, it lacks a pinna.
- It belongs to the earless owl genus Strix.
- They are eyeless, earless, and have a prehensile tongue.
- Like all species of earless lizard, it has no external ear openings.
- Among other reptile are crocodiles and a type of earless monitor lizard.
- A baby koala is referred to as a joey and is hairless, blind, and earless.
- As with all species of earless lizard, they have no external ear openings.
- It led him, too, to attack some worthy people, and among others the 'earless'
- It is a medium sized earless owl, 37 43 cm in length with an 81 96 cm wingspan.
- That's difficult to do without a living mosasaur, especially since there's a problematic critter called the earless monitor lizard
- There are many species of 'earless' frogs that have secondarily lost their middle ear, and they have reduced sensitivity at higher frequencies compared to 'normal' frogs, but essentially unchanged sensitivity at lower frequencies.
- Maxine Cooper, environment commissioner for the government of the Australian Capital Territory, says humans aren't theonly ones at risk - the kangaroos are destroying the grassy native habitat of endangered species such as a six-inch-long lizard known as the earless dragon.
- Maxine Cooper, environment commissioner for the government of the Australian Capital Territory, says humans aren't the only ones at risk - the kangaroos are destroying the grassy native habitat of endangered species such as a six-inch-long lizard known as the earless dragon.
- Maxine Cooper, environment commissioner for the government of the Australian Capital Territory, said humans aren't the only ones at risk - the kangaroos are destroying the grassy native habitat of endangered species such as a six-inch-long lizard known as the earless dragon.
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