earpiece

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English

Etymology

ear +‎ piece

An ear piece from a set of headphones.

Pronunciation

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Noun

earpiece (plural earpieces)

  1. A speaker placed inside or held near to the ear.
    Holding the earpiece to my ear, I could hear him speaking clearly.
  2. A receiver of a telephone to hold near to one's ear.
  3. The arm on a pair of glasses that hooks over the ear to hold them in place.
    My glasses won't stay on, as I've broken the left earpiece.

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