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EY'ELIAD, n. A glance of the eye.
EY'ELID, n. The cover of the eye; that portion of movable skin with which an ani...
EY'ER, n. One who eyes another.
EY'ESHOT, n. Sight; view; glance of the eye.
EY'ESIGHT, n. The sight of the eye; view; observation. Psa 18. Josephus sets thi...
EY'ESORE, n. Something offensive to the eye or sight. Mordecai was an eyesore to...
EY'ESPLICE, n. In seaman's language, a sort of eye or circle at the end of a rope.
EY'ESPOTTED, a. Marked with spots like eyes.
EYESTONE, n. A small calcarious stone used for taking substance from between the...
EY'ESTRING, n. The tendon by which the eye is moved.
EY'ETOOTH, n. A tooth under the eye; a pointed tooth in the upper jaw next to th...
EY'EWINK, n. A wink, or motion of the eyelid; a hint or token.
EY'OT, n. A little isle.
EYRE, n. ire. [L. iter.] Literally, a journey or circuit. In England, the justic...
EY'RY,n. The place where birds of prey construct their nests and hatch. It is wr...
F, the sixth letter of the English Alphabet., is a labial articulation, formed b...