bigeye (Meaning)
Wordnet
bigeye (n)
red fishes of American coastal tropical waters having very large eyes and rough scales
Webster
bigeye (n.)
A fish of the genus Priacanthus, remarkable for the large size of the eye.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bigeye
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bigeye Sentence Examples
- The bigeye tuna is known for its large, round eyes, giving it a distinct appearance.
- The bigeye of the owl allows it to hunt effectively at night.
- The submarine's bigeye camera system provides clear underwater imagery.
- Researchers use bigeye lenses to study the intricate details of microscopic organisms.
- The bigeye snapper is a popular fish among anglers for its delicious taste.
- Bigeye birds of prey rely on their keen vision to spot prey from great distances.
- The bigeye squirrelfish, with its striking red coloration, is a common sight on coral reefs.
- Astronomers use bigeye telescopes to observe celestial objects in deep space.
- Bigeye jacks are often found in large schools swimming in open waters.
- The bigeye shark is named for its distinctive large eyes, which help it navigate the dark depths of the ocean.
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red fishes of American coastal tropical waters having very large eyes and rough scalesA fish of the genus Priacanthus, remarkable for the large size of the eye.
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The bigeye tuna is known for its large, round eyes, giving it a distinct appearance.
The bigeye of the owl allows it to hunt effectively at night.
The submarine's bigeye camera system provides clear underwater imagery.
Researchers use bigeye lenses to study the intricate details of microscopic organisms.