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(medicine) A surgical instrument used to abrade bone or other tissue.
n
(by synecdoche) The omniscient God.
adj
Describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds
n
(plural only, slang) Spectacles.
n
Alternative form of cat's eye. [(countable, Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, usually in the plural) A retroreflective device placed on a road surface as a marking that can be seen even at night.]
adj
(archaic) Of the nature of a cataract in the eye.
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(linguistics) A special kind of phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx are drawn together.
n
(aviation, often attributive) A magnetic indicator in the cockpit that turns white in the event of a problem.
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(Scotland, Northern England and archaic) An eye.
n
The dark spot on a black-eyed pea.
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(US) a grease smeared under the eyes of sports players to reduce glare from sunlight or stadium lights.
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Alternative form of eyebrow [The hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket.]
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Alternative spelling of eye color [The color or pigment of the iris of the eye.]
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The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye.
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(countable) A set of such nonstandard spellings, collectively used to reflect a certain form of speech.
n
Obsolete spelling of eyeball [The ball of the eye.]
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(Caribbean) A favourite or pet; the apple of someone's eye.
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The quality of having a dominant eye - one eye that is used more than the other.
n
Something that is eye-catching; a landmark or spectacle.
n
A cosmetic for painting around the eyes.
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A colored circle around the eye of a bird.
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Alternative spelling of eye shadow [Makeup that is applied to the eyelids and below the eyes to give a darker complexion there.]
n
An eye-like marking on the tail of a peacock or the wing of a butterfly.
n
A decorative diamond-shaped item woven from yarn, associated with Mexican and Central and South American Native American peoples.
n
Excessive acuteness of sight.
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(Internet slang, derogatory) Women's-style glasses (prescription or not) that are interpreted as signaling a prissy demeanor, especially ones that point upwards and outwards or have colorful frames.
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(idiomatic) Almost always preceded by the': the focus of public attention; the limelight.
n
Alternative form of rose-colored glasses [(idiomatic) An optimistic perception of something; a positive opinion; seeing something in a positive way, often thinking of it as better than it actually is.]
adj
Alternative form of scopey [Of a horse: capable of performing jumps in a stylish and skilful manner.]
n
(attributive) Assisting with vision.
adv
Pertaining to, concerning, or regarding sight or vision.
v
(transitive, dentistry) To apply a temporary piece of dental work that will later be removed.
n
Synonym of Eye of Horus.
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