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earmuff

English

Alternative forms

  • ear muffs

Etymology

ear +? muff

Noun

earmuff (plural earmuffs)

  1. A garment to keep the ears warm.
  2. A garment or part worn over a single ear.
  3. A sound-deadening cup or a pair of such cups worn over the ear or ears.
  4. attributive form of earmuffs.

Translations

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earplug

English

Etymology

ear +? plug

Noun

earplug (plural earplugs)

  1. A piece of protective gear meant to be inserted in the ear canal to protect the wearer's hearing from loud noises or the intrusion of water.

Translations

Verb

earplug (third-person singular simple present earplugs, present participle earplugging, simple past and past participle earplugged)

  1. (transitive) To fit with earplugs.
    • 1975, International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, Developmental Psychobiology, Volume 8
      In this same strain of mouse, earplugging from 17-22 days postpartum is effective in inducing susceptibility to audiogenic seizures...
    • 1992, Robin Cody, Ricochet river
      There wasn't much I could tell him, earplugged, but I crawled into turbine number 3 and waved him on in.

See also

  • earmuffs

Anagrams

  • graupel, pergula, plaguer

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