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  • 101eye — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. watch, ogle, stare, view, observe, scrutinize, inspect. See vision. n. orb, visual organ; optic; eyesight, perception; vision; opinion, view; hook, loop, opening. See circularity, body. II (Roget s …

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  • 102Eye contact — For other uses, see Eye contact (disambiguation). Two figures locking eyes in Caravaggio s The Fortune Teller. Eye contact is a meeting of the eyes between two individuals.[1] In human beings, eye contact is a form of nonverbal communication and… …

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  • 103eye — noun 1》 the organ of sight in humans or other animals.     ↘a person s attitude or feelings: to European eyes, the city seems overcrowded. 2》 a rounded eye like marking on an animal.     ↘a round, dark spot on a potato from which a new shoot can… …

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  • 104eye*/*/*/ — [aɪ] noun [C] I 1) one of the two parts of your face that you use for seeing Close your eyes and go to sleep.[/ex] He gazed into her eyes as she spoke.[/ex] He has blond hair and blue eyes.[/ex] 2) used for talking about the expression on someone …

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  • 105Eye disease — This is a partial list of human eye diseases and disorders. The World Health Organization publishes a classification of known diseases and injuries called the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems or ICD …

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  • 106eye —   Maka; ōnohi (fig.).   Kinds: mākole, pīheka, noe ula, maka pili.   See maka, cross eyed, epicanthic fold, inflamed, pinkeye, tooth.    ♦ Eyes at a joint, pu upu u.    ♦ Coconut eye, puka wai.    ♦ Mother of pearl eye, makaiwa.    ♦ Needle eye,… …

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  • 107Eye examination — An eye examination is a battery of tests performed by an optometrist or ophthalmologist assessing vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes.All people should have periodic… …

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  • 108Eye movement in language reading — The study of eye movement in language reading stretches back almost a thousand years. Eye movements during reading were first described by the French ophthalmologist Louis Émile Javal in the late 19th century. He reported that eyes do not move… …

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  • 109Eye-gouging (rugby union) — For the general concept, see Eye gouging. Eye gouging is a serious offence in rugby union where a player uses hands or fingers to inflict pain in an opponent s eyes. The game s laws refer to it as contact with eyes or the eye area of an opponent… …

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  • 110Eye —    (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. 22:5, 11), in Num. 14:14, face to face (R.V. marg., eye to eye ). Between the eyes …

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