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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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Eyelid
::
Eyelid
(n.) The cover of the eye; that
portion
of
movable
skin with which an
animal
covers
or
uncovers
the
eyeball
at
pleasure.
Cat-eyed
::
Cat-eyed
(a.)
Having
eyes like a cat;
hence,
able to see in the
dark..
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..
Jaundice
::
"Jaundice
(n.) A
morbid
condition,
characterized
by
yellowness
of the eyes, skin, and
urine,
whiteness
of the
faeces,
constipation,
uneasiness
in the
region
of the
stomach,
loss of
appetite,
and
general
languor
and
lassitude.
It is
caused
usually
by
obstruction
of the
biliary
passages
and
consequent
damming
up, in the
liver,
of the bile, which is then
absorbed
into the
blood..
Hack
::
Hack (a.)
Hackneyed;
hired;
mercenary.
Bird-eyed
::
Bird-eyed
(a.)
Quick-sighted;
catching
a
glance
as one goes.
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..
Look
::
Look (v. t.) To look at; to turn the eyes
toward.
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..
Cheyennes
::
Cheyennes
(n. pl.) A
warlike
tribe of
indians,
related
to the
blackfeet,
formerly
inhabiting
the
region
of
Wyoming,
but now
mostly
on
reservations
in the
Indian
Territory.
They are noted for their
horsemanship..
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..
Borne
::
Borne (p. p.)
Carried;
conveyed;
supported;
defrayed.
See Bear, v. t..
Myopia
::
Myopia
(n.)
Nearsightedness;
shortsightedness;
a
condition
of the eye in which the rays from
distant
object
are
brought
to a focus
before
they reach the
retina,
and hence form an
indistinct
image;
while the rays from very near
objects
are
normally
converged
so as to
produce
a
distinct
image.
It is
corrected
by the use of a
concave
lens..
Nereis
::
Nereis
(n.) A
genus,
including
numerous
species,
of
marine
chaetopod
annelids,
having
a
well-formed
head, with two pairs of eyes,
antennae,
four pairs of
tentacles,
and a
protrusile
pharynx,
armed with a pair of
hooked
jaws..
Wishful
::
Wishful
(a.)
Showing
desire;
as,
wishful
eyes..
Dreye
::
Dreye (a.) Dry.
Binoculate
::
Binoculate
(a.)
Having
two eyes.
Oxeye
::
Oxeye (n.) A
titmouse,
especially
the great
titmouse
(Parus
major)
and the blue
titmouse
(P.
coeruleus)..
Eyetooth
::
Eyetooth
(n.) A
canine
tooth of the upper jaw.
Exophthalmia
::
Exophthalmia
(n.) The
protrusion
of the
eyeball
so that the
eyelids
will not cover it, in
consequence
of
disease..
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