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1 eared
adj.1 lo que tiene orejas u oídos.2 espigado, provisto de espigas.1 arado. (desusado)2 de las orejapp.participio pasado del verbo EAR.pt.pretérito del verbo EAR. -
2 -eared
sufj.referente a orejas -
3 dog-eared
adjective ((of a book) having the pages turned down at the corner: dog-eared volumes; Several pages were dog-eared.) sobado, con las esquinas dobladastr['dɒgɪəd]1 (book) sobado,-a y con las esquinas dobladasdog-eared ['dɔg.ɪrd] adj: con las esquinas dobladas'dɔːgɪrd, 'dɒgɪədadjective sobado y con las esquinas dobladas['dɒɡɪǝd]ADJ sobado, muy manoseado* * *['dɔːgɪrd, 'dɒgɪəd]adjective sobado y con las esquinas dobladas -
4 big-eared
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5 cloth-eared
tr['klɒɵɪəd]1 familiar sordo,-a'klɔːθ'ɪrd, ˌklɒθ'ɪədadjective (colloq) sordo (como una tapia)['klɒθɪǝd]ADJ sordo como una tapia* * *['klɔːθ'ɪrd, ˌklɒθ'ɪəd]adjective (colloq) sordo (como una tapia) -
6 lop-eared
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7 long-eared
['lɒŋ'ɪǝd]ADJ orejudo, de orejas largas -
8 quick-eared
['kwɪk'ɪǝd]ADJ de oído fino -
9 big-eared
adj.de orejas grandes, orejudo. -
10 cloth-eared
adj.duro(a) de oído (familiar humorístico) (británico) -
11 crop-eared
adj.desorejado. -
12 dog-eared
adj.1 ajado(a), con las esquinas dobladas (book, page)2 muy usado, desgastado.pp.participio pasado del verbo DOG-EAR.pt.pretérito del verbo DOG-EAR. -
13 dog-eared book
s.libro marcado con las páginas dobladas en las esquinas. -
14 dog-eared page
s.página doblada en la esquina, esquina doblada del libro. -
15 flap-eared
adj.1 orejudo, el que tiene las orejas grandes.2 de orejas caídas. -
16 large-eared
adj.de orejas grandes. -
17 long-eared
adj.orejudo. -
18 long-eared owl
s.búho, búho chico. -
19 lop-eared
adj.orejudo, de orejas caídas, de orejas gachas. -
20 prick-eared
adj.1 amusgado; desierto, vivo, impertinente.2 con las orejas levantadas, de orejas prominentes, con las orejas erguidas, que aguza el oído.
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eared — adj. having ears, having a certain number or kind of ears (long eared, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
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Eared owl — Eared Eared, a. 1. Having (such or so many) ears; used in composition; as, long eared eared; sharp eared; full eared; ten eared. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Having external ears; having tufts of feathers resembling ears. [1913 Webster] {Eared… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eared seal — Eared Eared, a. 1. Having (such or so many) ears; used in composition; as, long eared eared; sharp eared; full eared; ten eared. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Having external ears; having tufts of feathers resembling ears. [1913 Webster] {Eared… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English