Elephant ear

The term elephant ear, while literally meaning a notable part of the anatomy of certain pachyderms, is a term widely used as a common name for items bearing resemblance to the external ear flap of elephants:

  • Species of arums (a plant group) having especially large leaves (see Elephant ear plant or 'Ape).
  • A Fried dough item sold at carnivals.

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