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To exuviate means to shed or cast off a covering or outer layer, typically referring to the process of animals, especially insects, molting or undergoing metamorphosis. In a broader sense, it can also describe the act of releasing or getting rid of something unwanted or unnecessary.
Exuviation refers to the process of shedding or discarding a covering, such as a skin, shell, or exoskeleton. This term is often used in biology to describe the process of molting, where an animal sheds its outer covering to reveal a new, larger, or reformed one. For example, insects and crustaceans undergo exuviation as part of their growth and development.
Exxon is a multinational oil, natural gas, and petrochemical corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas, United States. It is one of the largest publicly traded companies in the world and one of the Seven Sisters that dominated the global petroleum industry. Exxon is a major integrated oil company that explores, produces, refines, markets, and sells oil, natural gas, and petrochemicals from around the world.
ExxonMobil is a multinational oil and gas corporation that was formed in 1999 by the merger of two major US-based oil companies: Exxon and Mobil. It is one of the largest publicly traded oil and gas companies in the world, with operations in over 140 countries. The company's name is a combination of the names of its two predecessor companies, Exxon (formerly Standard Oil of New Jersey) and Mobil (formerly Socony-Vacuum).
Eyak is a FOSSIL LANGUAGE spoken by the Eyak people, who lived in what is now the state of Alaska, particularly in the Copper River Delta. The language went extinct in 2008 with the death of the last fluent speaker, Marie Smith Jones.
An eyalet is a historical administrative division in the Ottoman Empire, equivalent to a province or a region. It was a territorial division used to govern and administer the vast empire, and was typically headed by a governor or a pasha. The eyalet system was established in the 14th century and remained in use until the 20th century. Eyalets were often further divided into smaller units called sanjaks, which were headed by a sanjakbei or a sanjak-müfti.
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The word "eyass" refers to a young or juvenile eagle, especially in its first or second year of life.
Eye-catching refers to something that is visually appealing, attractive, and tends to attract attention or notice. It can describe a person's appearance, clothing, hairstyle, makeup, accessories, or even a beautiful landscape or a work of art. In essence, anything that is eye-catching has the ability to stop someone in their tracks and capture their attention.
Capable of catching one's attention, strikingly attractive or impressive; visually appealing or striking.
Eye-lashes are the hairs that grow along the edge of the eyelid, usually in two rows, and play a crucial role in protecting the eyes from dust, dirt, and other small particles. They can also help to regulate the amount of light that enters the eye. Additionally, eye-lashes can help to frame the eyes and add to their overall appearance.
Eye-level refers to a height or position that is at the same level as the level of one's eyes. It is often used to describe an object, surface, or area that is at a height that can be easily seen or viewed by a person without having to look up or down. In a broader sense, it can also be used to describe a level or standard of equality, fairness, or fairness, where everyone has equal opportunities or is treated equally.
Eye-liner is a type of cosmetic product used to color and define the shape of one's eyes. It comes in a variety of forms, including liquid, gel, and pencil, and can be used to create a range of different looks, from subtle and natural to bold and dramatic.
An eye-opener is an experience or piece of information that surprises you and makes you realize something new or understand a different perspective. It can be a surprising discovery, a shocking revelation, or a statistic that opens your eyes to a previously unknown fact or reality.
The phrase "eye-opening" is an idiomatic expression that means surprising, revealing, or startling, often in a way that changes one's perspective or understanding. It can also refer to an experience or information that is surprising or revealing, causing someone to see or realize something for the first time.
Eye shadow is a cosmetic product used to add color and shade to the eyelids. It is typically applied using a brush or applicator to create a variety of effects, from a natural, subtle look to a bold, dramatic one. Eye shadows come in a range of colors, including neutrals like brown and beige, as well as brighter shades like blue, purple, and green. They can be used to enhance the natural color of the eyes, create a focal point on the lids, or add a pop of color to a overall makeup look.
The phrase "eye-to-eye" is an idiomatic expression that means to be in direct confrontation or opposition to someone or something, often in a literal or figurative sense. It can also refer to a sense of mutual understanding or agreement between two parties, as if they are looking at each other directly and seeing the same thing.
A person who personally sees an event or occurrence and can provide a detailed and firsthand account of what they witnessed.
The word "eye" refers to the organ of sight, responsible for perceiving light and colors. It is a part of the human face located on either side of the head, surrounded by bone and covered with a thin layer of skin and eyelids.
Eyeball refers to the visible surface of the eye, the part that is normally looked at. It is often used figuratively to mean a casual or rough estimate: "I'm going to eyeball this measurement before getting out the ruler."
Past tense of the verb "eye". To eyeball something means to estimate or guess something's size, amount, or accuracy by looking at it, rather than measuring it exactly.
To eyeball something means to estimate or judge it based on a quick glance, often without measuring or carefully examining it. It is often used to refer to a rough or approximate assessment, rather than a precise or exact one. For example, an artist might eyeball the proportions of a portrait to get a sense of how it looks, rather than using precise measurements.
The word "eyeballs" refers to the eyes themselves, often used informally or colloquially to refer to someone's gaze or their attention. It can also be used to refer to the pupils or the entire visual system, including the eyelids and the surrounding orbital bones. In some contexts, "eyeballs" can also refer to the act of watching or observing something closely, often with a sense of scrutiny or inspection.
The eyebrow is a hair-bearing ridge above the eyes, often used for nonverbal communication, such as expressing emotions like surprise, skepticism, or excitement.
The eyebrow is a thick, hairy ridge on the forehead that serves as a frame for the eyes. The eyebrow is shaped by a combination of genetics, hormone changes, and environmental factors, and can be influenced by many things, including diet, climate, and cultural practices.
Eyebrows are the hairs or tufts of hair that grow on the brow ridge of the human face, above the eyes. They help to frame the eyes, provide protection for the face from sweat and other debris, and can also convey emotions and intentions, such as surprise, anger, or skepticism.
An eye chart, also known as a Snellen chart, is a standardized visual acuity chart used to measure an individual's ability to see distant and near visions. The chart typically has a series of ascending lines of numbers and letters, with the lines getting progressively smaller and more difficult to read. This chart is used by eye doctors and optometrists to determine if a person has a refractive error, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, and to prescribe glasses or contact lenses if needed.
The word "eyed" is the past tense of the verb "eye", which means to look at or observe carefully. It can also mean to spot or notice something. For example:<br><br> She eyed the stranger suspiciously.<br> He eyed the prize cautiously.<br><br>In some cases, "eyed" can also be used to describe something that has a hole or opening, such as "eyed stitch" or "eyed needle", which have a small hole or opening in the middle.
An eyedropper is a medical tool used to deliver a small amount of liquid, typically a medication or a solution, directly into the eye. It consists of a small container or reservoir attached to a fine tube, which is inserted into the eye to administer the medication.
Eyedrops are a type of medication or solution that is placed directly into the eyes to help treat or relieve symptoms such as dryness, itchiness, redness, or infection.
Eyeglass refers to a frame that holds a pair of corrective lenses, typically used to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness or farsightedness.
Eyeglasses refer to a pair of glasses worn to correct vision problems, specifically for people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. They consist of two lenses placed in a frame that is worn around the ears, with the lenses resting on the nose and eyes to correct the wearer's vision.
To eye someone or something means to look at them or it carefully and suspiciously, often because you are not trusting them or because you are trying to figure out what they are saying or doing. It can also mean to gaze at someone or something admiringly or desiringly.
Eyelash refers to the long, thin hairs that grow at the edge of the eyelid, surrounding an eye. Eyelashes serve several purposes, such as protecting the eye from debris and foreign particles, helping to regulate the amount of light that enters the eye, and adding to the overall appearance of one's face.