Earlobe in spanish
Lóbulo de oreja
pronunciation: loʊbuloʊdeoʊɹ̩exɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: loʊbuloʊdeoʊɹ̩exɑ part of speech: noun
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earlobe = lóbulo de la oreja.
Example: Similarly, an English woman visiting Italy who touches her earlobes a lot, without realising the cultural significance of this action, would be behaving flirtatiously in that context.ear lobe = lóbulo de la oreja.
Example: Dress was from animal hides and pelts, tattoos ornamented both men and women, and bead pendants were worn in ear lobes and rings.