eyeball |
eyeroll |
rate |
eyeball |
As nouns the difference between rate and eyeball
is that
rate is rot (
process of something decaying or rotting ) while
eyeball is the ball of the eye.
As a verb eyeball is
to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
taxonomy |
eyeball |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and eyeball
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
eyeball is the ball of the eye.
As a verb eyeball is
to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
eyeball |
orbitalis |
As nouns the difference between eyeball and orbitalis
is that
eyeball is the ball of the eye while
orbitalis is (anatomy) a muscle that controls protrusion of the eyeball.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
eyeball |
endophthalmitis |
As nouns the difference between eyeball and endophthalmitis
is that
eyeball is the ball of the eye while
endophthalmitis is (pathology) inflammation of the eyeball.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
eyeball |
periocular |
As a noun eyeball
is the ball of the eye.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
As an adjective periocular is
(anatomy) surrounding the eyeball.
eyeball |
oculomotor |
As a noun eyeball
is the ball of the eye.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
As an adjective oculomotor is
(anatomy) of or pertaining to movement of the eyeball.
eyeball |
eyeground |
As nouns the difference between eyeball and eyeground
is that
eyeball is the ball of the eye while
eyeground is the fundus of the eye; the inside of the bottom part of the eyeball, particularly retina as examined through an ophthalmoscope.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
eyeball |
electrooculogram |
As nouns the difference between eyeball and electrooculogram
is that
eyeball is the ball of the eye while
electrooculogram is a record of the voltage differences between the front and back of the eye as the eyeball moves.
As a verb eyeball
is to gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at.
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