eyeglasses |
round pieces of special glass or plastic held in a frame and worn on the face. Eyeglasses help people see better. |
eyehole |
a hole for the eye, as in a mask or a curtain. [2 definitions] |
eyelash |
the fringe of hair on the edge of the upper or lower eyelid, or a single hair in this fringe. |
eyeless |
having no eyes. [2 definitions] |
eyelet |
a small hole or perforation with bound or covered edges, used to pass cord or thread through, fasten hooks into, or serve as decoration. [3 definitions] |
eyelid |
either of the two folds of skin that can be opened or shut to uncover or cover the eyeball. |
eyeliner |
makeup applied in a thin line to the edges of the eyelids. |
eye-opener |
a piece of news or an experience that startles or enlightens. [2 definitions] |
eyepiece |
the lens or lenses in an optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope, through which one views the object or image under scrutiny. |
eye shadow |
colored or tinted makeup applied to the upper eyelids. |
eyeshot |
the range of vision. (See earshot.) |
eyesight |
the ability to see; vision. [2 definitions] |
eyesore |
something that is unpleasant or offensive to look at, esp. something that mars an otherwise pleasing view. |
eyespot |
a primitive visual organ that is sensitive to light, found in many invertebrates. [2 definitions] |
eyestrain |
discomfort or fatigue in the eyes or head, caused by using the eyes improperly or excessively. |
eyetooth |
a canine tooth in the upper jaw, located beneath the eye. |
eyewash |
a liquid for bathing or administering medicine to the eye. [2 definitions] |
eyewink |
the action of winking the eye. |
eyewitness |
one who has witnessed an occurrence with his or her own eyes. [2 definitions] |
eyrie |
variant of "aerie," a nest built high on a cliff or mountain, esp. by an eagle or other bird of prey. |
eyrir |
the smaller monetary unit of Iceland. (Cf. krona.) |