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Definition of squint
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Squint
(n.) The act or habit of
squinting.
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Squinted
::
Squint
(n.) Fig.:
Looking
askance.
Gley
::
Gley
(adv.)
Asquint;
askance;
obliquely.
Squint
::
Squint
(v. i.) To
deviate
from a true line; to run
obliquely.
Squint-eyed
::
Squint-eye
(n.) An eye that
squints.
Cross-eyed
::
Cross-eyed
(a.)
Affected
with
strabismus;
squint-eyed;
squinting.
Squint
::
Squint
(n.) A want of
coincidence
of the axes of the eyes;
strabismus.
Skelly
::
Skelly
(v. i.) To
squint.
Squint-eyed
::
Squint-eyed
(a.)
Having
eyes that
quint;
having
eyes with axes not
coincident;
cross-eyed.
Squint
::
Squinting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Squin.
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A
motion
or turn, as of the eye;
direction;
look;
glance;
squint..
Squiny
::
Squinting
() a. & n. from
Squint,
v..
Squint
::
Squint
(v. t.) To cause to look with
noncoincident
optic axes.
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A disk with a small
aperture,
to
direct
the sight
forward,
and cure
squinting..
Squint-eye
::
Squinter
(n.) One who
squints.
Squinting
::
Squinted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Squin.
Hagioscope
::
Hagioscope
(n.) An
opening
made in the
interior
walls of a
cruciform
church
to
afford
a view of the altar to those in the
transepts;
--
called,
in
architecture,
a
squint..
Sken
::
Sken (v. i.) To
squint.
Askew
::
Askew (adv. & a.) Awry;
askance;
asquint;
oblique
or
obliquely;
--
sometimes
indicating
scorn,
or
contempt,
or
entry..
Gloar
::
Gloar (v. i.) To
squint;
to
stare.
Squint
::
Squint
(v. i.) To have the axes of the eyes not
coincident;
-- to be
cross-eyed.
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