lion's ear (Meaning)

Wordnet

lion's ear (n)

pantropical herb having whorls of striking lipped flowers; naturalized in United States

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lion's ear ()

A name given in Western South America to certain plants with shaggy tomentose leaves, as species of Culcitium, and Espeletia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lion's ear

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lion's ear Sentence Examples

  1. The lion's ears twitched as it detected the faintest sound in the undergrowth.
  2. The plant's leaves resembled lion's ears, with their velvety texture and rounded shape.
  3. The ancient statue of the lion had intricately carved lion's ears, adding to its majesty.
  4. The child's favorite book featured a lion with large, expressive lion's ears.
  5. The sound of the wind rustling through the leaves sounded like the roar of a lion's ears.
  6. The mushrooms in the forest had small, funnel-shaped caps that were said to resemble lion's ears.
  7. The doctor carefully checked the patient's lion's ears, looking for any signs of infection.
  8. The surgeon used a scalpel to remove a small tumor from the lion's ear.
  9. The photographer captured a stunning image of a lioness with its majestic lion's ears.
  10. The lion's roar echoed through the canyon, its sound amplified by the shape of its lion's ears.

FAQs About the word lion's ear

pantropical herb having whorls of striking lipped flowers; naturalized in United StatesA name given in Western South America to certain plants with shaggy tomen

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The lion's ears twitched as it detected the faintest sound in the undergrowth.

The plant's leaves resembled lion's ears, with their velvety texture and rounded shape.

The ancient statue of the lion had intricately carved lion's ears, adding to its majesty.

The child's favorite book featured a lion with large, expressive lion's ears.