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Definition of eye
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Eye (v. i.) To
appear;
to look.
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Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.) An
additional
thickness
of
canvas,
cloth,
or the like,
around
an
eyelet,
buttonhole,
etc..
Eyesalve
::
Eyesalve
(n.)
Ointment
for the eye.
Render
::
Render
(v. i.) To pass; to run; -- said of the
passage
of a rope
through
a
block,
eyelet,
etc.; as, a rope
renders
well, that is,
passes
freely;
also, to yield or give way..
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A small
circular
or oval
wooden
block
without
sheaves,
having
a
groove
around
it and a hole
through
it, used for
connecting
rigging..
Eyelash
::
Eyelash
(n.) A hair of the
fringe
on the edge of the
eyelid.
Disobeyer
::
Disobeyer
(n.) One who
disobeys.
Sclerotal
::
Sclerotal
(n.) The optic
capsule;
the
sclerotic
coat of the eye.
Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Negotiable,
as a note, bill of
exchange,
or other
evidence
of
property,
that may be
conveyed
from one
person
to
another
by
indorsement
or other
writing;
capable
of being
transferred
with no loss of
value;
as, the
stocks
of most
public
companies
are
transferable;
some
tickets
are not
transferable..
Pannus
::
Pannus
(n.) A very
vascular
superficial
opacity
of the
cornea,
usually
caused
by
granulation
of the
eyelids..
Eyesight
::
Eyesight
(n.) Sight of the eye; the sense of
seeing;
view;
observation.
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..
Languishing
::
Languishing
(a.)
Amorously
pensive;
as,
languishing
eyes, or
look..
Stereoscopic
::
Stereoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
giving
to
pictures
the
appearance
of solid
forms,
as seen in
nature.
It
combines
in one,
through
a
bending
of the rays of
light,
two
pictures,
taken for the
purpose
from
points
of view a
little
way
apart.
It is
furnished
with two
eyeglasses,
and by
refraction
or
reflection
the
pictures
are
superimposed,
so as to
appear
as one to the
observer..
Sensorium
::
Sensorium
(n.) The seat of
sensation;
the
nervous
center
or
centers
to which
impressions
from the
external
world must be
conveyed
before
they can be
perceived;
the place where
external
impressions
are
localized,
and
transformed
into
sensations,
prior to being
reflected
to other parts of the
organism;
hence,
the whole
nervous
system,
when
animated,
so far as it is
susceptible
of
common
or
special
sensations..
Binocular
::
Binocular
(a.)
Pertaining
to both eyes;
employing
both eyes at once; as,
binocular
vision..
Rayless
::
Rayless
(a.)
Destitute
of rays;
hence,
dark; not
illuminated;
blind;
as, a
rayless
sky;
rayless
eyes..
Basommatophora
::
Basommatophora
(n. pl.) A group of
Pulmonifera
having
the eyes at the base of the
tentacles,
including
the
common
pond
snails..
Mope-eyed
::
Mope-eyed
(a.)
Shortsighted;
purblind.
Bird''s-eye
::
Bird's-eye
(n.) A plant with a small
bright
flower,
as the
Adonis
or
pheasant's
eye, the mealy
primrose
(Primula
farinosa),
and
species
of
Veronica,
Geranium,
etc..
Orthoscopic
::
Orthoscopic
(a.)
Giving
an image in
correct
or
normal
proportions;
giving
a flat field of view; as, an
orthoscopic
eyepiece..
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