having one eye
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monocularhaving one eye
becketsshort length of rope for securing spars, coils of rope, etc., having an eye at one end and a thick knot or a toggle at the other, which is passed through the eye
becketshort length of rope for securing spars, coils of rope, etc., having an eye at one end and a thick knot or a toggle at the other, which is passed through the eye
ATOPHaving a bird's-eye view
ATOPHaving a bird's-eye view of
walleyean eye having a white cornea
walleyesWALLEYE, an eye having a white cornea
strappier(of shoes or clothes) Having eye-catching straps
watcheyea walleye (an eye having a white cornea)
strappy(of shoes or clothes) Having eye-catching straps
strappiest(of shoes or clothes) Having eye-catching straps
dioptrateof insects, having the compound eye divided transversely
watcheyesWATCHEYE, a walleye (an eye having a white cornea)
xxxxxxxxxWaterfront V.I.P with black eye, having taken sock (9)
chatoyantcabochon-cut gemstone having this reflected streak, as a chrysoberyl cat's-eye
naupliusThe first larval stage of many crustaceans, having an unsegmented body and a single eye
cyclopesfreshwater copepod of the genus Cyclops, having a median eye in the front of the head
cyclopsfreshwater copepod of the genus Cyclops, having a median eye in the front of the head
cyclopsmember of a family of giants having a single round eye in the middle of the forehead
cyclopesmember of a family of giants having a single round eye in the middle of the forehead
aphanitefine-grained igneous rock having such compact texture that the constituent minerals cannot be detected with the naked eye
aphanitesfine-grained igneous rock having such compact texture that the constituent minerals cannot be detected with the naked eye
chatoyant(French) having a changeable luster like that of a cat's eye at night / a chatoyant gemstone, such as a cat's eye
eyebarstension member, used esp. in bridge and roof trusses, having the form of a metal bar enlarged at each end to include an eye
diapsid(of reptiles) having two openings in the skull behind each eye, characteristic of the subclasses Lepidosauria and Archosauria, including all living reptiles except turtles
eyebartension member, used esp. in bridge and roof trusses, having the form of a metal bar enlarged at each end to include an eye
anablepssmall, surface-swimming fish, Anableps anableps, inhabiting shallow, muddy streams of Mexico and Central America, having each eye divided, with the upper half adapted for seeing in air and the lower half for seeing in water