Glass-eye
[glas ahy, glahs ahy for 1; glas ahy, glahs ahy for 2] /ˈglæs ˈaɪ, ˈglɑs ˈaɪ for 1; ˈglæs ˌaɪ, ˈglɑs ˌaɪ for 2/
noun
1.
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2.
any of various fish, birds, etc., having eyes with a glassy or milky appearance.
noun
1.
an artificial eye made of glass
glass eye n.
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