Of or pertaining to the sense of hearing.
Pertaining to a style of ornamental decoration, originating in Northern Europe in the first half of the 17th century, that uses softly flowing abstract shapes in relief some of which bear a resemblance to the human ear; commonly used in silverware, picture frames, and architecture.
Told to the ear; told privately.
Recognized by the ear; understood by the sense of hearing.
Of or pertaining to the ear.
Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
The ear.
The little finger, the outermost and smallest finger of the hand.
Passing from subsonic to supersonic, or vice versa.
Travelling through a fluid (commonly air) at a speed where regions of supersonic and subsonic flow coexist simultaneously over different portions of the surface of the moving object in question.
Just below, or just above the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately).