my head
The homophone for "detect" is "detect". Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, which is not the case for "detect."
The homophone of "pupil eyes" is "people lies."
A homophone for "to urge on" is "encourage." A homophone for "the power of seeing things" is "clairvoyance."
A homophone for "to urge on" is "encourage". A homophone for "the power of seeing things" is "clairvoyance".
A homophone for the power of seeing things is "site" and a homophone for urge on is "sight".
The homophone for "detect" is "detect". Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, which is not the case for "detect."
The homophone of "pupil eyes" is "people lies."
The word you are looking for is "observe." It means to notice or perceive something using your eyes.
Compound eyes detect motion, and simple eyes detect light. or The compound eyes are used to "see". The simple eyes are used to detect light intensity.
A homophone for "to urge on" is "encourage". A homophone for "the power of seeing things" is "clairvoyance".
A homophone for "to urge on" is "encourage." A homophone for "the power of seeing things" is "clairvoyance."
The light that our eyes can detect is known as visible light.
A homophone for the power of seeing things is "site" and a homophone for urge on is "sight".
The opposite of "there" is "here."(The homophone hear means to detect sound).
The homophone for the power of seeing things is "sight."
The words see and sea are homophones.Homophones are words not phrases such as 'seeing things'.
One homophone for the letter "c" is "sea," which is a large body of saltwater. Another homophone is "see," which means to perceive with the eyes.