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Webster Dictionary :: Eyelet

EY'ELET, n. A small hole or perforation, to receive a lace or small rope or cord...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyeliad

EY'ELIAD, n. A glance of the eye.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyelid

EY'ELID, n. The cover of the eye; that portion of movable skin with which an ani...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyer

EY'ER, n. One who eyes another.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyeshot

EY'ESHOT, n. Sight; view; glance of the eye.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyesight

EY'ESIGHT, n. The sight of the eye; view; observation. Psa 18. Josephus sets thi...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyesore

EY'ESORE, n. Something offensive to the eye or sight. Mordecai was an eyesore to...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyesplice

EY'ESPLICE, n. In seaman's language, a sort of eye or circle at the end of a rope.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyespotted

EY'ESPOTTED, a. Marked with spots like eyes.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyestone

EYESTONE, n. A small calcarious stone used for taking substance from between the...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyestring

EY'ESTRING, n. The tendon by which the eye is moved.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyetooth

EY'ETOOTH, n. A tooth under the eye; a pointed tooth in the upper jaw next to th...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyewink

EY'EWINK, n. A wink, or motion of the eyelid; a hint or token.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyot

EY'OT, n. A little isle.

Webster Dictionary :: Eyre

EYRE, n. ire. [L. iter.] Literally, a journey or circuit. In England, the justic...

Webster Dictionary :: Eyry

EY'RY,n. The place where birds of prey construct their nests and hatch. It is wr...

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