Eye or eyes
61eye opener — n. 1. That which makes the eyes open, as startling news or occurrence; something which causes one to suddenly understand what was not previously known. [1913 Webster] 2. A drink of liquor, especially the first one in the morning. [U. S. Slang]… …
62eye-lotion — n. a solution used as a cleanser for the eyes. Syn: eyewash, collyrium. [WordNet 1.5] …
63eye worm — n a parasitic worm found in the eye: as a) either of two slender nematode worms of the genus Oxyspirura (O. mansoni and O. petrowi) living beneath the nictitating membrane of the eyes of birds and esp. chickens b) any member of the nematode genus …
64eye level — eye ,level noun uncount the same height as your eyes when you are standing: The mirror should be at eye level …
65eye-salve — eyeˈ salve noun Salve or ointment for the eyes • • • Main Entry: ↑eye …
66eye|bright — «Y BRYT», noun. 1. a European herb of the figwort family, formerly used as a remedy for weak eyes and diseases of the eye; euphrasy. 2. = scarlet pimpernel. (Cf. ↑scarlet pimpernel) …
67eye|cup — «Y KUHP», noun. a small cup with a rim shaped to fit over the eye, used in washing the eyes or putting medicine in them …
68eye´less|ly — eye|less «Y lihs», adjective. 1. without eyes. 2. blind; sightless: »Eyeless in Gaza, at the mill with slaves (Milton). –eye´less|ly, adverb …
69eye|less — «Y lihs», adjective. 1. without eyes. 2. blind; sightless: »Eyeless in Gaza, at the mill with slaves (Milton). –eye´less|ly, adverb …
70eye|lid — «Y LIHD», noun. the movable fold of skin, upper or lower, containing muscles by means of which we can shut and open our eyes: »[Her] eyelids are bluer with intellectual fatigue than with eye shadow (Punch) …