English Pronunciation IPA: /aı/ Noun eye an organ that is sensitive to light, helping organisms to see a hole at the blunt end of a needle a fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook the center of a hurricane a reproductive bud in a potato the capability of perception He has a good eye for talents. Synonyms flair (6) Translations Basque: begi Breton: lagad m daoulagad pl (1), krao m / toull m an nadoz (needle) (2) Bulgarian: око n (plural: очи) (1, 4, 5), ухо n (2), усет m (6) Catalan: ull m Czech: okon (1), ucho, ouško n (2), očko n (5) Dutch: oog (1,2) n Finnish: silmä French: œil m (1), trou m (2), chas m (2) Frisian: each German: Auge n Guaraní: esa (t-) Hungarian: szem Indonesian: mata Interlingua: oculo Inuktitut: Inupiak: iri Italian: occhio m (1) Japanese: 目 (め, me) Latin: oculus Norwegian: øye Polish: oko n Portuguese: olho m Romanian: ochi m Russian: глаз Slovak: oko n Spanish: ojo m Swahili: jicho Swedish: öga (1,2,4,5,6) ögla (3) Tupinambá: esá (t-) Verb to eye to look at something as though one were intending drastic action. Translations Dutch: onderzoeken, bekijken French: examiner Hungarian: szemez Romanian: ochi Derived words bird's-eye view black eye black-eyed bean black-eyed Susan blue-eyed boy boss-eyed bugeyed bull's-eye cat's eye cock-eyed cross-eyed dewy-eyed eagle-eyed electric eye eyeball eyebrow eyebrow pencil eye-catching eyeful eyeglass eyelash eyeless eyelet eye lever eyelid eyeliner eye-opener eye patch eye pencil eyepiece eye shadow eyesight eyesore eyesore eye strain eye tooth eye wash eyewitness fish-eye lens glassy-eyed goggle-eyed goo-goo eyes hand-eye co-ordination hawk-eyed hook and eye magic eye open-eyed ox-eye pie-eyed pop-eyed private eye red eye seeing eye dog shut-eye wall-eyed wide-eyed See also
Pronunciation IPA: /aı/ Noun eye an organ that is sensitive to light, helping organisms to see a hole at the blunt end of a needle a fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook the center of a hurricane a reproductive bud in a potato the capability of perception He has a good eye for talents. Synonyms flair (6) Translations Basque: begi Breton: lagad m daoulagad pl (1), krao m / toull m an nadoz (needle) (2) Bulgarian: око n (plural: очи) (1, 4, 5), ухо n (2), усет m (6) Catalan: ull m Czech: okon (1), ucho, ouško n (2), očko n (5) Dutch: oog (1,2) n Finnish: silmä French: œil m (1), trou m (2), chas m (2) Frisian: each German: Auge n Guaraní: esa (t-) Hungarian: szem Indonesian: mata Interlingua: oculo Inuktitut: Inupiak: iri Italian: occhio m (1) Japanese: 目 (め, me) Latin: oculus Norwegian: øye Polish: oko n Portuguese: olho m Romanian: ochi m Russian: глаз Slovak: oko n Spanish: ojo m Swahili: jicho Swedish: öga (1,2,4,5,6) ögla (3) Tupinambá: esá (t-) Verb to eye to look at something as though one were intending drastic action. Translations Dutch: onderzoeken, bekijken French: examiner Hungarian: szemez Romanian: ochi Derived words bird's-eye view black eye black-eyed bean black-eyed Susan blue-eyed boy boss-eyed bugeyed bull's-eye cat's eye cock-eyed cross-eyed dewy-eyed eagle-eyed electric eye eyeball eyebrow eyebrow pencil eye-catching eyeful eyeglass eyelash eyeless eyelet eye lever eyelid eyeliner eye-opener eye patch eye pencil eyepiece eye shadow eyesight eyesore eyesore eye strain eye tooth eye wash eyewitness fish-eye lens glassy-eyed goggle-eyed goo-goo eyes hand-eye co-ordination hawk-eyed hook and eye magic eye open-eyed ox-eye pie-eyed pop-eyed private eye red eye seeing eye dog shut-eye wall-eyed wide-eyed See also
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