Definition of Earstones

1. earstone [n] - See also: earstone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Earstones

ears
ears-only
ears are burning
earsful
earsh
earshes
earshot
earshots
earshrift
earsore
earsores
earsplitting
earsplittingly
earst
earstone
earstones
earth
earth-ball
earth-bound
earth-closet
earth-eating
earth-fast
earth-floor
earth-floors
earth-god
earth-goddess
earth-nut pea
earth-shattering
earth-shine
earth-tongue

Literary usage of Earstones

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scientific Investigations by Great Britain Fishery Board for Scotland, Fishery Board for Scotland (1907)
"In fiat fishes, the earstones form round or oval discs, so thin that the alternating concentric layers are easily made out. The number of such layers, ..."

2. Fishes of Australia: A Popular and Systematic Guide to the Study of the by David George Stead (1906)
"These "pearls" are the otoliths or "earstones," which, while occurring in the heads of ... These earstones are closely connected with the sense of hearing, ..."

3. The Visitor, Or, Monthly Instructor by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (1841)
"... and the former contains certain calcareous bodies, of an enamel-like texture and extreme hardness, termed otolithes, or earstones, suspended by means of ..."

4. A Manual of Physiology and of the Principles of Disease by Edward Dillon Mapother (1864)
"Particles of carbonate of lime are always found in the endolymph, consolidated into earstones or otoliths in fishes, and an ear-dust or otoconia in other ..."

5. Buckmaster's Elements of animal physiology by John Angell, John Charles Buckmaster (1866)
"The saccule and the utricle contain small roundish masses of crystalline grains of carbonate of lime, termed otolithes, or otoconia • (earstones, ..."

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