Earable

Ear´a`ble


a.1.Arable; tillable.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Witnessing people she loves earable slaughtered is her next unbearable trauma, before light arrives at the end of a very dark tunnel when a revolutionary young chap called Robert (Jack Lowden) rocks up at the plantation promising change.
They integrated data processing circuits, a wireless module, and an infrared sensor in a 3-D printed device they call the "Earable Smart Device," which detects ear (and thus core body) temperature.
This would all be a lot more earable were it to be playing out gainst the background of a trong global economy, but the ow-growth environment leaves ttle room for error, and so I would expect volatility to remain levated.
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