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EY'ESORE, n. Something offensive to the eye or sight. Mordecai was an eyesore to...
EY'ESIGHT, n. The sight of the eye; view; observation. Psa 18. Josephus sets thi...
EY'ESHOT, n. Sight; view; glance of the eye.
EY'ER, n. One who eyes another.
EY'ELID, n. The cover of the eye; that portion of movable skin with which an ani...
EY'ELIAD, n. A glance of the eye.
EY'ELET, n. A small hole or perforation, to receive a lace or small rope or cord...
EY'ELESS, a. Wanting eyes; destitute of sight.
EY'ELASH, n. The line of hair that edges the eyelid.
EY'EGLASS, n. A glass to assist the sight; spectacles. In telescopes, the glass ...
EY'EGLANCE, n. A glance of the eye; a rapid look.
EY'EDROP, n. A tear.
EY'ED, pp. Viewed; observed; watched. 1. Having eyes; used in composition, as a ...
EY'EBROW, n. The brow or hairy arch above the eye.
EY'EBRIGHT, n. A genus of plants, the Euphrasia, of several species.
EY'EBOLT, n. In ships, a bar or iron or bolt, with an eye, formed to be driven i...