There is no term for colour change in the eyes. eye doctors say that the change in color is impossible and it is a trick of the light. personily, if i stare at blue or green for a short time, my eyes change color, that dosent sound like a trick of the light to me. however, eyes can change colour gradually over time due to age. Usually this would be a lightening of the pigmentation, but sometimes they can darken.
Heterochromia I have it so i would know.
Ugly !
Strabismus is the medical term meaning misalignment of the eyes.
"Eyes set far apart" is a term used to describe the physical characteristic of having a wide distance between the eyes. This is often used in discussions of facial proportions and can vary between individuals and different species.
Words that mean "not based on color or "having no color" include achromatic (the literary meaning is colorless).
monochromatic
The term phenotype means what you see. Like black eyes or brown eyes or blue eyes. The same is for hair color. This is different from genotype which means what is in the genes or what genes are not expressed. A person with brown eyes can carry a gene for blue eyes. This is the genotype. Each person carries genes that are expressed or what are seen and also genes that are not expressed and are not seen.
segregation
Jaundice is the medical term for the eyes turning yellow. It is a sign that the liver is not functioning properly.
segregation
homograph
yes it does
There are many people with different colered eyes. One eye could of been damaged in a accident or the person was born with different colered eyes because of the organisms in the mother's stomach when the person wasn't born yet