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The organ of sight. The eye has a number of components. These components include but are not limited to the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, macula, optic nerve, choroid and vitreous. The cornea is the clear front window of the eye that transmits and focuses light into the eye. The iris is the colored part of the eye that helps regulate the amoun [..]
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See: Dry eye.
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See: Lazy eye.
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Also called anophthalmia, a congenital malformation (birth defect) of the globe. Anophthalmia refers, strictly speaking, to absence of the globe and ocular tissue from the orbit. However, in most cases of anophthalmia, CT scans show some remnants of the globe, indicating they represent severe microphthalmia (small eyes). Anophthalmia/microphthalmia [..]
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Also called microphthalmia, an abnormally small eye, a congenital malformation (birth defect) of the globe. The related term "anophthalmia" means no eye and refers to absence of the globe and ocular tissue from the orbit. Microphthalmia may involve one or both eyes. It may occur in isolation with no associated malformations or it may be p [..]
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The relatively calm center in a hurricane that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud. The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually free of rain) and r [..]
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1 one of the two body parts in your face that you use for seeingClose your eyes and go to sleep.He gazed into her eyes as she spoke.The suspect is in his twenties, with blond hair and blue eyes.Synony [..]
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early 15c., "cause to see;" 1560s, "behold, observe," from eye (n.). Related: Eyed; eyeing.
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c. 1200, from Old English ege (Mercian), eage (West Saxon) "eye; region around the eye; apperture, hole," from Proto-Germanic *augon (source also of Old Saxon aga, Old Frisian age, Old Norse [..]
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The window to the soul.
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n. The part of your face in which you see things out of. Below your eyebrows and above your nose. Your eye consists of eyelashes and may be any colour under the rainbow if you use contact lenses, whic [..]
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why look this up, if you dont have them you cant read this and probably have already had it explained to you that a certain item in/on your body is either missing or not working...good day to you
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If you need help figuring this out you need help.
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Eye [N] [S](Heb. 'ain, meaning "flowing"), applied (1) to a fountain, frequently; (2) to colour ( Numbers 11:7 ; RSV, "appearance," marg. "eye"); (3) the face ( Exod [..]
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center of a tropical cyclone, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies.
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In meteorology, usually the "eye of the storm" (hurricane, typhoon), that is, the roughly circular area of comparatively light winds found at the center of a severe tropical cyclone and surr [..]
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The organ of sight or vision. In man, and vertebrates generally, it is properly the movable ball or globe in the orbit, but the term often includes the adjacent parts.
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(1) A dormant growth bud, e.g. on a potato tuber. (2) A centre of a flower-head. (3) A single budded cutting, e.g. vine.
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An undeveloped bud growth which will ultimately produce new growth; a vegetative or leafy bud.
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look at the organ of sight good discernment (either visually or as if visually); "she has an eye for fresh talent"; "he has an artist's eye&q [..]
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A collection of several buds on the surface of a potato tuber, one of which will sprout and form a new stem when conditions are favorable.
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one of the tow parts of your face that you see with
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The relatively calm center in a hurricane that is at least halfway surrounded by clouds comprising the eyewall. The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually fr [..]
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The center of a coil.
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 the organ of sight; attributed to the heavenly bodies; sight, a slight shade or tinge.
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 (vb.) to appear to the eye.
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(Heb. 'ain, meaning "flowing"), applied (1) to a fountain, frequently; (2) to colour (Num. 11:7; R.V., "appearance," marg. "eye"); (3) the face (Ex. 10:5, 15; Num. 2 [..]
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oyg (oygn)
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To dream of seeing an eye, warns you that watchful enemies are seeking the slightest chance to work injury to your business. This dream indicates to a lover, that a rival will usurp him if he is not careful. To dream of brown eyes, denotes deceit and perfidy. To see blue eyes, denotes weakness in carrying out any intention. To see gray eyes, denote [..]
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Shark's eyes vary in shape and size among the different species. Also, only Carchariniformes sharks have a nictitating membrane. Sharks have keen vision and can see very well, even in dim light (using the tapetum lucidum). Shark eyes have a spherical lens.
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A sealing device placed in the shaft walls of the thrust and reception pits to allow the shield and pipes to enter and exit without soil, water and slurry flowing into the shaft.
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The eye of a hurricane is the center where no storm activity is taking place. The wall is the area between the eye and the storm.
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The various parts of the eye are shown in a diagram (not included yet). Light entering the eye passes through (in order) the cornea, aqueous humour, pupil, lens and vitreous humour before striking the [..]
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HP The various parts of the eye are shown in a diagram (not included yet). Light entering the eye passes through (in order) the cornea, aqueous humour, pupil, lens and vitreous humour before striking [..]
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(n) the organ of sight(n) good discernment (either visually or as if visually)(n) attention to what is seen(n) an area that is approximately central within some larger region(n) a small hole or loop ( [..]
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The calm, low-pressure center of a hurricane (Lesson 28)
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In meteorology, usually the "eye of the storm" (hurricane/typhoon); the roughly circular area of comparatively light winds and fair weather found at the center of severe tropical cyc [..]
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oculus
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The roughly circular area of comparatively light winds that encompasses the center of a severe tropical cyclone. The eye is either completely or partially surrounded by the eyewall cloud.
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Latin, oc’ulus; Italian, occhio; Spanish, ojo: Russian, oko; Dutch, oog; Saxon, eáge (where g is pronounced like y); French, œil.
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The center of a hurricane, an area of relative calm and very low pressure.
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The cicle in the center of a hurricane where the winds are calm. The wall of clouds around the eye is usually where the winds are the strongest.
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The center of a tropical storm or hurricane, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies. An eye will usually develop when the maximum sustained wind speeds exceed 78 m [..]
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In vertebrates, a jelly-filled ball with a photosensitive layer (retina) at the back; also
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The loop at the end of a hook shank
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A ready-made or custom-made prosthesis of Glass or Plastic shaped and colored to resemble the anterior portion of a normal eye and used for Cosmetic reasons. It is attached to the anterior portion of [..]
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The roughly circular area of relatively calm weather at the centre of a hurricane, typhoon or Tropical Cyclone
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Loop of eye splice, particularly one in stays and shrouds.
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Loop, often in the end of a line; as in: The sewn in eye in the dock line is very handy.
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The forward end of the spacs below the upper decks of a ship which lies next abaft the stem, where the sides approach very near to each other. The hawse pipes are usually run down through the eyes of [..]
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A circular loop on the end of a shroud or stay.
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A loop or hole which is spliced or tied on the end of a line
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A ready-made or custom-made prosthesis of glass or plastic shaped and colored to resemble the anterior portion of a normal eye and used for cosmetic reasons. It is attached to the anterior portion of [..]
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Visual sensory organ at the lateral surface of the head
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Generally a dome-shaped structure on the lateral
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The eye of a hurricane is the center where no storm activity is taking place. The wall is the area between the eye and the storm.
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The relatively calm center in a hurricane that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud. The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually free of rain) and radar depicts it as an echo-free area within the eye wall. The hurricane eye typically forms when the maximum sustained tangential wind speeds exceeds [..]
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The roughly circular area of calm or relatively light winds and comparatively fair weather at the center of a well-developed tropical cyclone. A wall cloud marks the outer boundary of the eye.
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An empty space surrounded by one player's stones such that none of them can be brought into atari separately.
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The relatively calm center in a hurricane that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud. The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually free of rain) and radar depicts it as an echo-free area within the eye wall.
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The centre of a tropical cyclone, characterised by a circular area of light winds and rain free skies. They can range in size from about 10km to 90km.
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A region in the center of a hurricane (tropical storm) where the winds are light and skies are clear to partly cloudy.
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The circular area of relative calm at the center of a cyclone.
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Centre of a hurricane
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The roughly circular area of comparatively light winds that encompasses the centre of a severe tropical cyclone. The eye is either completely or partially surrounded by the eyewall cloud.
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The relatively calm center of the tropical cyclone that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud. This clear, calm area is the result of sinking air in the center of a tropical cyclone.
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The low pressure center of a hurricane. Winds are normally calm and sometimes the sky clears.
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The low pressure
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The hole in a limekiln through which the burn lime was removed.
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The center of a tropical storm or hurricane, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies. An eye will usually develop when the maximum sustained wind speeds exceed 78 m [..]
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The calm, circular center of a tornadic storm. The eye of a tornado may be only a few feet or yards across.  
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The center of a tropical storm or hurricane, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies. An eye will usually develop when the maximum sustained wind speeds exceed 78 m [..]
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The center of a tropical storm
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The circular area of comparatively light winds that encompasses the center of a severe tropical cyclone. The eye is either completely or partially surrounded by the eye-wall.
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The relatively calm center in a hurricane that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud. The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually free of rain) and r [..]
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The center of a tropical storm or hurricane, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies. An eye will usually develop when the maximum sustained wind speeds exceed 78 mph. It can range in size from as small as 5 miles to up to 60 miles, but the average size is 20 miles. In general, when the eye begins to shrink in si [..]
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===Noun=== ====eye; organ of vision==== =====Synonyms===== eye eyeball glim globe lurk(''Cockney rhyming slang'') ogleslang silm ocellus||insect's simple eye oculus||insect's compound eye body part [..]
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(UK,colloquial) the comedic magazine . (UK) The , a tourist attraction in London. A village in Suffolk, England.
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