What is the meaning of Eye?

An organ through which animals see (perceive surroundings via light).

The visual sense.

The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour.

Attention, notice.

The ability to notice what others might miss.

A meaningful look or stare.

Short for private eye.

A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed.

The oval hole of an axehead through which the axehandle is fitted.

A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line.

A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a hook, pin, rope, shaft, etc.; for example, at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss, through a crank, at the end of a rope, or through a millstone.

A burner on a kitchen stove.

The relatively calm and clear centre of a hurricane or other cyclonic storm.

A mark on an animal, such as a butterfly or peacock, resembling a human eye.

The dark spot on a black-eyed pea.

A reproductive bud in a potato.

The dark brown centre of a black-eyed Susan flower.

That which resembles the eye in relative beauty or importance.

A shade of colour; a tinge.

One of the holes in certain kinds of cheese.

The circle in the centre of a volute.

The foremost part of a ship's bows; the hawseholes.

The enclosed counter (negative space) of the lower-case letter e.

An empty point or group of points surrounded by one player's stones.

Opinion, view.

Synonym of pit-eye

To carefully or appraisingly observe (someone or something).

To appear; to look.

To remove the reproductive buds from (potatoes).

To allow (fish eggs) to develop so that the black eye spots are visible.

The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.

A brood.

awe, reverence, worshipfulness

horror, panic

that which creates reverence; the exercise of power

that which incites awe

that which incites terror

Alternative form of eie

Alternative form of ey (egg)

eye

face; surface

nose

hey!

sheep, goat

(third-person singular pronoun)

very, of course, emphatic adverb

mother, mom

a term of familiarity or respect for an older woman, or older female relative, or a priestess

mother, mom

a term of familiarity or respect for an older woman, or older female relative

Source: wiktionary.org