n
(anatomy) A bony, often sharp, protuberance, especially that of the ischium.
n
(humorous, rare) Someone with two eyes.
adj
Having spots resembling the eyes of a bird.
n
Alternative spelling of bird's-eye [A fabric having a pattern of small circles or diamonds with a spot in each centre.]
n
(dated) An eye having a dark iris, regarded as a point of beauty.
n
A black-eyed species of white-eye, Zosterops emiliae (syn. Chlorocharis emiliae, mountain blackeye, olive blackeye).
adj
Blind in one eye; having one injured eye.
n
an eye of which the iris is brown
n
(science fiction, derogatory) An extraterrestrial.
n
(countable, New Zealand) Lunella smaragda
adj
(of glasses) Having frames with an upward-slanting point at the top outer edges of the front.
adj
(US) Having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily.
n
(derogatory) A person with only one working eye.
adj
(not comparable) One-eyed.
n
Obsolete spelling of eyes
n
Alternative form of eyelashes
adj
Having an odour, vapours or smoke which causes irritation to the eyes.
n
One who estimates or judges based on visual inspection rather than detailed analysis.
n
(in combinations) The state or quality of having a particular type of eye or eyes.
n
one of the hairs which grow along the edge of eyelids
n
Alternative form of eye level [A level at the height of one's eyes.]
adj
Possessing particularly good vision.
n
A form of blindness in horses in which the eye is bright and the pupil dilated; a sort of amaurosis.
n
A person with dark hair and blue eyes
adj
Having goggle (prominent) eyes; with eyes widely opened.
adj
(literally) Having green eyes.
n
A minimal amount of attention.
adj
(in combination) Having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of kidneys.
adj
Having unusually large eyeballs
adj
Having, or resembling large eyes
adj
Having an average shaped face, neither too long nor too wide
adj
Having unusually small eyes
n
(veterinary medicine) A kind of diseased eye in horses.
adj
(archaic) short-sighted; purblind
n
(slang) A nostalgic perspective (which obscures the reality of something); to be blinded by nostalgia.
adj
Bearing an eye or eyes.
adj
Having the shape of an eye
adj
Having only a single eye, particularly when a greater number is normal.
adj
Visionary, looking to the future.
adj
(zoology) Having eyelids.
n
(dated, rare) cataract of the eye
n
The gland surrounded with fat in the middle of the thigh of an ox or sheep.
adj
(in combination) Having a particular kind of sight.
n
An upper eyelid that has no noticeable fold when the eye is open; typical of East Asian eyes.
n
Eyes with a shadowy gradient or dark rings around them, created by the application of black or dark grey eyeshadow or eyeliner.
n
(UK dialectal) The pupil of the eye.
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