Eye vs. Camera

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Eyenoun

An organ through which animals see (perceive surroundings via light).

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The visual sense.

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The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour.

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Attention, notice.

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The ability to notice what others might miss.

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A meaningful stare or look.

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A private eye: a privately hired detective or investigator.

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A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed.

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The oval hole of an axehead through which the axehandle is fitted.

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A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line.

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The relatively clear and calm center of a hurricane or other such storm.

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A mark on an animal, such as a peacock or butterfly, resembling a human eye.

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The dark spot on a black-eyed pea.

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A reproductive bud in a potato.

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(informal) The dark brown center of a black-eyed Susan flower.

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A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc. — e.g. at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss; through a crank; at the end of a rope; or through a millstone.

Eyenoun

That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.

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Tinge; shade of colour.

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One of the holes in certain kinds of cheese.

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(architecture) The circle in the centre of a volute.

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(typography) The enclosed counter (negative space) of the small letter e.

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(game of go) An empty point or group of points surrounded by one player's stones.

Eyenoun

View or opinion.

Eyenoun

A brood.

Eyeverb

(transitive) To observe carefully or appraisingly.

Eyeverb

To appear; to look.

Eyenoun

A brood; as, an eye of pheasants.

Eyenoun

The organ of sight or vision. In man, and the vertebrates generally, it is properly the movable ball or globe in the orbit, but the term often includes the adjacent parts. In most invertebrates the eyes are immovable ocelli, or compound eyes made up of numerous ocelli. See Ocellus.

Eyenoun

The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, to have the eye of a sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesque.

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The action of the organ of sight; sight, look; view; ocular knowledge; judgment; opinion.

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The space commanded by the organ of sight; scope of vision; hence, face; front; the presence of an object which is directly opposed or confronted; immediate presence.

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Observation; oversight; watch; inspection; notice; attention; regard.

Eyenoun

That which resembles the organ of sight, in form, position, or appearance

Eyenoun

That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.

Eyenoun

Tinge; shade of color.

Eyeverb

To fix the eye on; to stare at; to look on; to view; to observe; particularly, to observe or watch narrowly, or with fixed attention; to hold in view.

Eyeverb

To appear; to look.

Eyenoun

the organ of sight

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good discernment (either with the eyes or as if with the eyes);

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attention to what is seen;

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an area that is approximately central within some larger region;

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a small hole or loop (as in a needle);

Eyeverb

look at

Eye

Eyes are organs of the visual system. They provide animals with vision, the ability to receive and process visual detail, as well as enabling several photo response functions that are independent of vision.

Cameranoun

A device for taking still or moving pictures or photographs.

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The viewpoint in a three-dimensional game or simulation.

Cameranoun

A vaulted room.

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The judge's private chamber, where cases may be heard in camera.

Cameranoun

A chamber, or instrument having a chamber. Specifically: The camera obscura when used in photography. See Camera, and Camera obscura.

Cameranoun

equipment for taking photographs (usually consisting of a lightproof box with a lens at one end and light-sensitive film at the other)

Cameranoun

television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam

Camera

A camera is an optical instrument that captures a visual image. At their most basic, cameras are sealed boxes (the camera body) with a small hole (the aperture) that allows light in to capture an image on a light-sensitive surface (usually photographic film or a digital sensor).

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