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ear |
Your ear is the organ you hear with.
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eardrum |
An eardrum is the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound.
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eye |
Your eye is the organ you see with,.
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eyeball |
An eyeball is the ball-shaped capsule containing the vertebrate eye.
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eyebrow |
An eyebrow is the arch of hair above each eye.
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eyelash |
An eyelash is one of many short curved hairs that grow at the edge of the eyelids.
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eyelid |
An eyelid is a fold of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye.
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eyesight |
Eyesight is the normal use of the faculty of vision.
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farsighted |
If you are farsighted, you are able to see distant objects clearly.
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nearsighted |
If you are nearsighted, you are unable to see distant objects clearly.
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nose |
Your nose is the organ you smell with.
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nostril |
A nostril is one of two openings to the nasal cavity.
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pupil |
A pupil is a contractile aperture in the center of the iris of the eye.
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retina |
The retina is the innermost light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball.
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