Binoculars?
Binocular.
"Bisect" is a word meaning two folds.
No, the word eyes is the plural form of the noun eye.An apostrophe is used to indicate possession, for example:One eye's color is different than the other. (singular possessive, the color of one eye)All of their eyes' attention was on the screen. (plural possessive, the attention of the eyes of all)
A legislative body with two houses is called a Bicameral. From Latin, "bi" meaning two, and "camera" meaning chamber.
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
Orthopedics comes from two Greek words, ortho, meaning straight, and pais, meaning child.
No Bi words are permitted in may countries, nor same-sex unions. Here in the UK, there is no marriage either between same-sex couples. Bye!
Periscope is made up of two words, 'peri' meaning around and 'scope' meaning instrument for viewing. The origin of both words is from the Greek 'periscopein' meaning to look around. The submarine application is from 1899. As a photographic term, the word was in use from 1865
"Bisect" is a word meaning two folds.
It means "my two eyes".
The word Biocular means two eyes in Latin language.
Mbili is a swahili word and not a kikuyu word and its meaning is two.
Having two eyes., Pertaining to both eyes; employing both eyes at once; as, binocular vision., Adapted to the use of both eyes; as, a binocular microscope or telescope., A binocular glass, whether opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
The word that means cut into two parts is bisect. The root of the word comes from "bi" meaning two and "secare" meaning to cut.
No, the word eyes is the plural form of the noun eye.An apostrophe is used to indicate possession, for example:One eye's color is different than the other. (singular possessive, the color of one eye)All of their eyes' attention was on the screen. (plural possessive, the attention of the eyes of all)
Eyes slowly is actually two parts of speech. The word "eyes" is a verb, while the word "slowly" is an adverb, a word describing the verb. The word 'eyes' is also a plural noun; for example:Noun: The cat's eyes slowly followed the mouse before pouncing.Verb: The cat eyes the mouse slowlybefore pouncing.
It is NATURAL to have two eyes.
A cognate is a word that is the same in two languages.