eyes
— Noun
– English
~ opinion or judgment; "in the eyes of the law"; "I was wrong in her eyes"
eyeshade
— Noun
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~ a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead"
eyeshadow
— Noun
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~ makeup consisting of a cosmetic substance used to darken the eyes
eyeshot
— Noun
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~ the range of the eye; "they were soon out of view"
eyesight
— Noun
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~ normal use of the faculty of vision
eyesore
— Noun
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~ something very ugly and offensive
eyespot
— Noun
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~ an eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies); usually a spot of color inside a ring of another color
eyestrain
— Noun
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~ a tiredness of the eyes caused by prolonged close work by a person with an uncorrected vision problem
eyetooth
— Noun
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~ one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars
eyewash
— Noun
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~ lotion consisting of a solution used as a cleanser for the eyes
eyewitness
— Noun
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~ a spectator who can describe what happened
eyra
— Noun
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~ long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat
eyre
— Noun
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~ a shallow salt lake in south central Australia about 35 feet below sea level; the largest lake in the country and the lowest point on the continent
eyrie
— Noun
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~ the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)
eyrie
— Noun
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~ any habitation at a high altitude
eyrir
— Noun
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~ 100 aurar equal 1 krona in Iceland
eyry
— Noun
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~ any habitation at a high altitude
eyry
— Noun
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~ the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)
Eysenck
— Noun
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~ a British psychologist (born in Germany) noted for his theories of intelligence and personality and for his strong criticism of Freudian psychoanalysis
Ezechiel
— Noun
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~ an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration