Eyeing vs Eyed - What's the difference?
eyeing | eyed |
Having eyes.
Having eye-like spots.
(in compounds) Having the specified kind or number of eyes.
* 1901 November 7, Gertrude C. Davenport and Charles C. Davenport, “Heredity of Eye-color in Man”, in Science , New Series, MacMillan, Volume 26, Number 670,
(eye)
As verbs the difference between eyeing and eyed
is that eyeing is while eyed is (eye).As an adjective eyed is
having eyes.eyed
English
Adjective
(-)- The back of the beetle was eyed to make it appear to be a snake to a predator.
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- Gray and blue-eyed' parents will tend to have either gray-'''eyed''' children only or an equal number of gray- and of blue-'''eyed''' children according as the gray-' eyed parent is homozygous or heterozygous.