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Ear vs Lughole - What's the difference?

ear | lughole |


As nouns the difference between ear and lughole

is that ear is the organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea while lughole is ear.

As a verb ear

is to take in with the ears; to hear.

Ear vs Manscaping - What's the difference?

ear | manscaping |


As nouns the difference between ear and manscaping

is that ear is the organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea while manscaping is the practice of, or results from, trimming or shaving a male's hair, typically other than the hair atop and behind his head. The term applies most frequently to facial hair, including that of the eyebrows, ears, and nostrils; somewhat frequently to shoulders and back; less frequently to buttocks and pubes; infrequently to arms and legs.

As verbs the difference between ear and manscaping

is that ear is to take in with the ears; to hear while manscaping is present participle of manscape.

Ear vs Manscape - What's the difference?

ear | manscape |


As verbs the difference between ear and manscape

is that ear is (label) refuse, deny; repel while manscape is (rare) to impose a shape on the landscape to suit humans.

As a noun manscape is

a view of a group of people.

Ear vs Antihelix - What's the difference?

ear | antihelix |


As a verb ear

is (label) refuse, deny; repel.

As a noun antihelix is

(medicine) the curved prominence of the external ear.

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