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Definition of eye
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Eye (n.) The spots on a
feather,
as of
peacock..
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Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To open and close the eyes
rapidly;
to wink.
Behold
::
Behold
(v. t.) To have in
sight;
to see
clearly;
to look at; to
regard
with the eyes.
Prosphysis
::
Prosphysis
(n.) A
growing
together
of
parts;
specifically,
a
morbid
adhesion
of the
eyelids
to each other or to the
eyeball..
Ocellus
::
Ocellus
(n.) An
eyelike
spot of
color,
as those on the tail of the
peacock..
Flatfish
::
Flatfish
(n.) Any fish of the
family
Pleuronectidae;
esp., the
winter
flounder
(Pleuronectes
Americanus).
The
flatfishes
have the body
flattened,
swim on the side, and have eyes on one side, as the
flounder,
turbot,
and
halibut.
See
Flounder..
Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Capable
of being
transferred
or
conveyed
from one place or
person
to
another.
Dim
::
Dim (v. t.) To
deprive
of
distinct
vision;
to
hinder
from
seeing
clearly,
either
by
dazzling
or
clouding
the eyes; to
darken
the
senses
or
understanding
of..
Perspective
::
Perspective
(a.) The
effect
of
distance
upon the
appearance
of
objects,
by means of which the eye
recognized
them as being at a more or less
measurable
distance.
Hence,
aerial
perspective,
the
assumed
greater
vagueness
or
uncertainty
of
outline
in
distant
objects..
Stereoscopist
::
Stereoscopical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
stereoscope;
characteristic
of, or
adapted
to, the
stereoscope;
as, a
stereoscopic
effect;
the
stereoscopic
function
of the
eyeglasses;
stereoscopic
views..
Zosterops
::
Zosterops
(n.) A genus of birds that
comprises
the
white-eyes.
See
White-eye.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A thick knob or
protuberance
left on glass by the end of the pipe
through
which it was
blown.
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The
action
of the organ of
sight;
sight,
look; view;
ocular
knowledge;
judgment;
opinion..
Oelet
::
Oelet (n.) An eye, bud, or
shoot,
as of a
plant;
an
oilet..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A small piece of
metal,
fixed or
movable,
on the
breech,
muzzle,
center,
or
trunnion
of a gun, or on the
breech
and the
muzzle
of a
rifle,
pistol,
etc., by means of which the eye is
guided
in
aiming..
Blindfish
::
Blindfish
(n.) A small fish
(Amblyopsis
spelaeus)
destitute
of eyes, found in the
waters
of the
Mammoth
Cave, in
Kentucky.
Related
fishes
from other caves take the same
name..
Eye
::
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..
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A
substance
through
which an
effect
is
transmitted
from one thing to
another;
as, air is the
common
medium
of
sound.
Hence:
The
condition
upon which any event or
action
occurs;
necessary
means of
motion
or
action;
that
through
or by which
anything
is
accomplished,
conveyed,
or
carried
on;
specifically,
in
animal
magnetism,
spiritualism,
etc., a
person
through
whom the
action
of
another
being is said to be
manifested
and
transmitted..
Eye-saint
::
Eye-saint
(n.) An
object
of
interest
to the eye; one
worshiped
with the eyes.
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
resemblance
of
relations;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in some
circumstances
or
effects,
when the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different.
Thus,
learning
enlightens
the mind,
because
it is to the mind what light is to the eye,
enabling
it to
discover
things
before
hidden..
Eyewink
::
Eyewink
(n.) A wink; a
token.
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