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Definition of Two-eared
1. Adjective. Having two ears.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Two-eared
Literary usage of Two-eared
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cereals in America by Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1908)
"I No two-eared dent variety has ever been produced which has become extensively
grown or widely popular. It has not been shown in what way it is easier for ..."
2. The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom; with by John Lindley (1866)
"... nifying two-eared, from the calyx of the female flower which is of one piece,
but deeply divided, and ending in two horns. ..."
3. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1908)
"... we would have a difference in yield of about twelve bushels per acre in favor
of the two-eared stalks. It has been the general opinion, I believe, ..."
4. The Manuscripts of the Duke of Somerset, the Marquis of Ailesbury, and the by Algernon St. Maur Somerset, Henry Augustus Brudenell-Bruce Ailesbury, Theophilus Henry Gresley Puleston, Peter Lely, Anna Seward, William Page (1898)
"ad A shell, a footed shell, ewer top, 3 curd baskets, top of perfume pot, perfuming
bottle, 2 three-footed pots and covers, a saucer, a two-eared porringer, ..."