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Princeton's WordNet

  1. germander speedwell, bird's eye, Veronica chamaedrysadjective

    Old World plant with axillary racemes of blue-and-white flowers

  2. bird's-eye, panoramicadjective

    as from an altitude or distance

    "a bird's-eye survey"; "a panoramic view"

Wikipedia

  1. bird's-eye

    Gilia tricolor (bird's-eyes, bird's-eye gilia, tricolor gilia) is an annual flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae).

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  1. bird's-eye

    Bird's-eye is a term referring to a view or perspective seen from high above, typically from the altitude that a bird might soar at. This perspective provides a broad, overall view of the landscape or situation, as though the viewer has the ability to see everything from a distance or from all angles. The term is often used in photography, map-making, or describing an overall, comprehensive perspective on a particular situation.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Bird's-eyeadjective

    seen from above, as if by a flying bird; embraced at a glance; hence, general; not minute, or entering into details; as, a bird's-eye view

  2. Bird's-eyeadjective

    marked with spots resembling bird's eyes; as, bird's-eye diaper; bird's-eye maple

  3. Bird's-eyenoun

    a plant with a small bright flower, as the Adonis or pheasant's eye, the mealy primrose (Primula farinosa), and species of Veronica, Geranium, etc

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bird's-eye in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bird's-eye in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of bird's-eye in a Sentence

  1. Godfrey Muleke:

    Moving in now is good, you invest less when you move in early. And you're given a bird's eye view of the scene.

  2. Alix Monteleone:

    We have a bird's eye view, we're seeing so much chaos manifest outside of our home that we can't imagine how bad it is inside. You know, we stopped counting how many bodies came out.

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