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Concepts using this kanji
nearsightedness
main purpose
(a) look
presbyopia
glasses
eye
ophthalmology
main point
before one's eyes
under one's eyes
binoculars
naked eye
ophthalmologist
sparkle of one's eyes
(one's) consideration
one eye
single-lens reflex camera
single lens reflex camera
digital single-lens reflex camera
mirrorless camera
taking no notice (of)
being out of consideration
sanpaku eyes (eyes with visible white between the iris and the lower eyelid)
twin lens reflex camera
twin-lens
the five eyes (physical eye, heavenly eye, wisdom eye, dharma eye and Buddha eye)
intraocular
intraocular lens
Acala's eyes, one looking up and the other looking down
eye lotion
regular square mesh pattern
having an eye to the big picture
able to criticize but not to create (criticise)
to think of as the main point
myopic
intraocular pressure
the mind's eye
American Academy of Ophthalmology
oculomotor nerve
with a half-opened eye
with eyes half-closed
using multiple simple paper masks to represent different emotions in a play (from the middle of the Edo period)
emmetropia
narrow-minded
range of vision
graph paper
exophthalmos
holding one's sword pointing towards the opponent's eyes (kendo stance)
the dharma eye
optometrist
myopia
batting eye
clairvoyance
eye of a typhoon
logarithmic graph paper
keen eye
eye bank
focus of one's attention
insight
eyespot
dropping medicine in the eyes
historical view
looking coldly on
funduscopy
aqueous humor
eye dropper
bare eyes (i.e. without glasses, contact lenses, etc.)
to pierce someone with one's gaze
eye examination
discerning man
extraocular muscle
the heavenly eye
one-eyed
critical eye
right eye
Japanese Neuro-ophthalmology Society
multifaceted
Fayan school (of Zen Buddhism)
Sebastes joyneri (genus of fish)
decisive character (Chinese poetry)
eye disease
firstly vision, secondly footwork, thirdly courage, fourthly technique (the most important aspects of kendo)
aesthetic sense
phakic intraocular lens
eye drops
to fasten one's eye on (a person)
hemorrhage in the fundus of the eye
artificial eye
sighted person
discerning eye
single eye
a sight for sore eyes
bloodshot eyes
focusing on
ceremony to consecrate a newly made Buddhist statue or image by inserting the eyes (thereby investing it with soul)
left eye
reading between the lines
gonorrheal ophthalmia
discerning
eye symptom
International Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
ophthalmological examination
eyepiece
ocular micrometer
black rockfish (Sebastes inermis)
observing eye
lagophthalmos
the Buddha eye
eyes made of crystal, glass, etc. inserted into the head of a Buddhist statue
ocular tension
farsightedness
axial length (of the eye)
visual observation
cold look
apophyllite
palpebral nerve
nystagmus (rapid involuntary eye movements)
swordfish (Xiphias gladius)
eyepatch
ruptured eye
powerful spectacles
unaided vision
cyclopia
orbicularis oculi muscle
discrimination
one-eyed hero
Dokuganryū Masamune (NHK Taiga drama, 1987)
ocular muscles
goggle-eyes
to (be able to) read between the lines
both eyes
to look at from a biased viewpoint
back of one's eyes (in which an image or landscape has been metaphorically etched)
kaleidoscope
meat around the eyes of a fish
to take off one's glasses
eyewash
occluder
corrective lenses for myopia
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