Tells the slave eye what to do.
Seriously, in shooting it is called the "dominant eye" and it merely means the eye that your mind prefers to use.
Here's how to determine which is your dominant.
Pick a target, such as a doorknob. Point your index finger at it. Use the hand you prefer to use, right or left. Now close/cover one eye without moving your finger. If you're still pointing straight at the doorknob, then you've found your dominant eye.
Most people are right hand/ right eye, some are left/left, and ever rarer are those who are opposite right hand/left eye or left hand/right eye.
Good luck.
The eye which you predominantly use
"Master eye" refers to the dominant eye in binocular vision, where one eye is more dominant than the other in focusing on objects. It is important in activities like aiming in sports or alignment in photography for accuracy and precision.
beacuse the eye has the most deatials the most perciced details so to be able to draw an eye is a master piece
The type of Master Vision is not specified in this question. There are many things called Master Vision, from lasik eye surgery machines, to home decorators.
He painted the hotel an eye catching color
her master had beaten her very harshly.
glass master jenkins invented the glass eye
"El maestro" is a Spanish equivalent of "the teacher, the master."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular indefinite article, "un," means "a, one." The masculine noun "maestro" means "master, teacher."Together, the pronunciation is "ehl MEYE*-stroh."*The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
if we masterbrate contnously we can lose our strength and eye sightit results in lazy ness
The cast of The Powerful Eye - 1924 includes: Olin Francis as Hurley - the Master Magician Pete Morrison as Dud Rawlins
Go and see Gandalf the Master Wizard.
" master" is an English equivalent of "elmaestro."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means a, one." The masculine noun "maestro" means "teacher, master."Together, the pronunciation is "ehl MEYE*-stroh."*The sound eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."