eyehole

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English

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Etymology

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From eyehole.

Noun

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eyehole (plural eyeholes)

  1. The hole to which the viewer places his or her eye in a device such as a telescope.
    Holonym: eyepiece
  2. The hole in a helmet, skull, etc. corresponding to the position of the eye.
    Hyponym: eye socket
    • 1997, Placebo (lyrics and music), “Nancy Boy”:
      Eyeholes in a paper bag
      Greatest lay I ever had

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