Eyeball

Noun
eyeball (plural eyeballs)


 * 1) the ball of the eye

Verb

 * 1) To gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
 * A good cook can often just eyeball the correct quantities of ingredients.
 * Each geometric construction must be exact; eyeballing it and getting close does not count.
 * 1) To scrutinize

Derived terms

 * eyeball to eyeball
 * up to the eyeballs

Thesaurus
baby blues, banjo eyes, be vigilant, be watchful, bright eyes, clear eyes, cornea, eye, eyelid, follow, gaze at, goggle eyes, have a looksee, hold in view, iris, keep in sight, keep in view, keep under observation, lens, lid, look after, look at, look on, look upon, naked eye, nictitating membrane, observe, ocular, oculus, ophthalmic, optic, optic nerve, orb, organ of vision, peeper, popeyes, pupil, reconnoiter, regard, retina, saucer eyes, sclera, scout, scrutinize, seeing, spy upon, starry orbs, unaided eye, view, visible, visual, visual organ, watch

Etymology
From eye + ball. Related to German Augapfel, Dutch oogappel.

Noun

 * Armenian:
 * Chinese: 睛球 (jīng qiú)
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 * Esperanto: okulglobo
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 * Georgian: თვალის კაკალი (t‘valis kakali)
 * German:
 * Greek: βολβός του ματιού
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 * Icelandic: augnknöttur,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 眼球 (がんきゅう, gankyū)
 * Polish: gałka oczna
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 * Telugu: కనుగుడ్డు (kanuguDDu)
 * Turkish: göz yuvan, göz küresi
 * Volapük: logaglöp