Earpiece

/ˈɪrpiːs/ noun

A small speaker or receiver that fits inside or against your ear, allowing you to hear sounds from a telephone, radio, or headphone device.

Compound of 'ear' (from Old English) and 'piece' (from Old French 'pece'). The word was created in the early 20th century as telephone and radio technology developed.

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