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Definition of eye
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of eye is as below...
Eye (n.) The space
commanded
by the organ of
sight;
scope of
vision;
hence,
face;
front;
the
presence
of an
object
which is
directly
opposed
or
confronted;
immediate
presence..
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Eyeglance
::
Eyeglance
(n.) A
glance
of eye.
Rayless
::
Rayless
(a.)
Destitute
of rays;
hence,
dark; not
illuminated;
blind;
as, a
rayless
sky;
rayless
eyes..
Seel
::
Seel (v. t.) To close the eyes of (a hawk or other bird) by
drawing
through
the lids
threads
which were
fastened
over the head.
Mail
::
Mail (n.) The bag or bags with the
letters,
papers,
papers,
or other
matter
contained
therein,
conveyed
under
public
authority
from one post
office
to
another;
the whole
system
of
appliances
used by
government
in the
conveyance
and
delivery
of mail
matter..
Needle
::
Needle
(n.) A small
instrument
of
steel,
sharply
pointed
at one end, with an eye to
receive
a
thread,
-- used in
sewing..
Viewless
::
Viewless
(a.) Not
perceivable
by the eye;
invisible;
unseen.
Pannus
::
Pannus
(n.) A very
vascular
superficial
opacity
of the
cornea,
usually
caused
by
granulation
of the
eyelids..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the eye;
handsome;
beautiful.
White
::
White
(superl.)
Reflecting
to the eye all the rays of the
spectrum
combined;
not
tinted
with any of the
proper
colors
or their
mixtures;
having
the color of pure snow;
snowy;
-- the
opposite
of black or dark; as, white
paper;
a white
skin..
Monied
::
Monied
(a.) See
Moneyed.
Sightless
::
Sightless
(a.)
Offensive
or
unpleasing
to the eye;
unsightly;
as,
sightless
stains..
Unmoneyed
::
Unmoneyed
(a.)
Destitute
of
money;
not rich.
Zemni
::
Zemni (n.) The blind mole rat
(Spalax
typhlus),
native
of
Eastern
Europe
and Asia. Its eyes and ears are
rudimentary,
and its fur is soft and
brownish,
more or less
tinged
with gray. It
constructs
extensive
burrows..
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The
faculty
of
seeing;
power or range of
vision;
hence,
judgment
or taste in the use of the eye, and in
judging
of
objects;
as, to have the eye of
sailor;
an eye for the
beautiful
or
picturesque..
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The bud or
sprout
of a plant or
tuber;
as the eye of a
potato.
Goggle
::
Goggle
(a.) Full and
rolling,
or
staring;
-- said of the
eyes..
Crow-trodden
::
Crow-trodden
(a.)
Marked
with
crow's-feet,
or
wrinkles,
about the
eyes..
Presbyopia
::
Presbyopia
() A
defect
of
vision
consequent
upon
advancing
age. It is due to
rigidity
of the
crystalline
lens, which
produces
difficulty
of
accommodation
and
recession
of the near point of
vision,
so that
objects
very near the eyes can not be seen
distinctly
without
the use of
convex
glasses.
Called
also
presbytia..
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..
Stargasing
::
Stargaser
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
spiny-rayed
marine
fishes
belonging
to
Uranoscopus,
Astroscopus,
and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Uranoscopidae.
The
common
species
of the
Eastern
United
States
are
Astroscopus
anoplus,
and A.
guttatus.
So
called
from the
position
of the eyes, which look
directly
upward..
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