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sea-ear Meaning

Wordnet

sea-ear (n)

an abalone found near the Channel Islands

Webster

sea-ear (n.)

Any species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.

sea-ear Sentence Examples

  1. The sea-ear adorned the delicate silver earrings, its iridescent surface catching the light.
  2. The diver encountered an unusual sea-ear, its shell adorned with intricate patterns and vivid hues.
  3. The sea-ear's distinctive spiral shape and ridged texture made it a popular collector's item.
  4. The fisherman hauled in a net filled with sea-ears, their meat a delicacy prized for its sweet flavor.
  5. The sea-ear's ability to camouflage itself on the ocean floor made it a master of disguise.
  6. As the tide receded, the sea-ears emerged from the sand, their shells shimmering in the sunlight.
  7. The scientist studied the sea-ear's response to changes in water temperature, unraveling its ecological significance.
  8. The sea-ear's sensitive hearing allowed it to detect predators from a distance, enhancing its survival chances.
  9. The sea-ear's reproductive habits fascinated marine biologists, shedding light on the complexities of ocean life.
  10. As the sun set, the sea-ears retreated to their burrows, their shells providing shelter from the nocturnal ocean predators.

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an abalone found near the Channel IslandsAny species of ear-shaped shells of the genus Haliotis. See Abalone.

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The sea-ear adorned the delicate silver earrings, its iridescent surface catching the light.

The diver encountered an unusual sea-ear, its shell adorned with intricate patterns and vivid hues.

The sea-ear's distinctive spiral shape and ridged texture made it a popular collector's item.

The fisherman hauled in a net filled with sea-ears, their meat a delicacy prized for its sweet flavor.