earhole
/ˈɛrhaʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A hole or opening in an airplane or other vehicle through which the pilot or passengers can communicate with the ground crew or other vehicles.
“The pilot used the earhole to tell the ground crew about the issue with the landing gear.”
2. noun
A small opening in the ear of an animal, especially a bird, through which sounds are detected.
“The earhole of the parrot allowed it to hear the sounds of the jungle.”