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Definition of eye
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Eye (n.) A
brood;
as, an eye of
pheasants..
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Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Manifest
to the mind, as light is to the eyes;
clear;
evident;
plain..
Rhabdom
::
Rhabdom
(n.) One of
numerous
minute
rodlike
structures
formed
of two or more cells
situated
behind
the
retinulae
in the
compound
eyes of
insects,
etc. See
Illust.
under
Ommatidium..
Upcast
::
Upcast
(a.) Cast up;
thrown
upward;
as, with
upcast
eyes..
Ocellus
::
Ocellus
(n.) A
little
eye; a
minute
simple
eye found in many
invertebrates.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) A form of words in which an idea or
sentiment
is
conveyed;
a mode of
speech;
a
phrase;
as, a
common
expression;
an odd
expression..
Hinge
::
Hinge (n.) The hook with its eye, or the
joint,
on which a door, gate, lid, etc., turns or
swings;
a
flexible
piece,
as a strip of
leather,
which
serves
as a joint to turn on..
Pantoscopic
::
Pantoscopic
(a.)
Literally,
seeing
everything;
-- a term
applied
to
eyeglasses
or
spectacles
divided
into two
segments,
the upper being
designed
for
distant
vision,
the lower for
vision
of near
objects..
Behold
::
Behold
(v. i.) To
direct
the eyes to, or fix them upon, an
object;
to look; to see..
Authority
::
Authority
(n.) The power
derived
from
opinion,
respect,
or
esteem;
influence
of
character,
office,
or
station,
or
mental
or moral
superiority,
and the like; claim to be
believed
or
obeyed;
as, an
historian
of no
authority;
a
magistrate
of great
authority..
Tarsus
::
Tarsus
(n.) A plate of dense
connective
tissue
or
cartilage
in the
eyelid
of man and many
animals;
--
called
also
tarsal
cartilage,
and
tarsal
plate..
Goggle-eyed
::
Goggle-eyed
(a.)
Having
prominent
and
distorted
or
rolling
eyes.
Macaw
::
Macaw (n.) Any
parrot
of the genus
Sittace,
or
Macrocercus.
About
eighteen
species
are
known,
all of them
American.
They are large and have a very long tail, a
strong
hooked
bill, and a naked space
around
the eyes. The voice is
harsh,
and the
colors
are
brilliant
and
strongly
contrasted..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Symbolics
::
Symbolical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
symbol
or
symbols;
of the
nature
of a
symbol;
exhibiting
or
expressing
by
resemblance
or
signs;
representative;
as, the
figure
of an eye is
symbolic
of sight and
knowledge..
Tiger-eye
::
Tiger-eye
(n.) A
siliceous
stone of a
yellow
color and
chatoyant
luster,
obtained
in South
Africa
and much used for
ornament.
It is an
altered
form of the
mineral
crocidolite.
See
Crocidolite..
Blue-eye
::
Blue-eye
(n.) The
blue-cheeked
honeysucker
of
Australia.
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(n.) A metal eye or
socket
attached
to the
sternpost
to
receive
the
pintle
of the
rudder.
Whiffler
::
Whiffler
(n.) The
golden-eye.
Enlightener
::
Enlightener
(n.) One who
enlightens
or
illuminates;
one who, or that
which,
communicates
light to the eye, or clear views to the
mind..
Kohl
::
Kohl (n.) A
mixture
of soot and other
ingredients,
used by
Egyptian
and other
Eastern
women to
darken
the edges of the
eyelids..
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