bird's-eye
Americanadjective
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seen from above, as by a bird in flight; panoramic.
a bird's-eye view of the city.
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omitting many details; broad; superficial; general.
a bird's-eye view of ancient history.
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having spots or markings resembling the eyes of a bird.
bird's-eye tweed.
noun
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any of various plants having small, round, bright-colored flowers, as a primrose, Primula farinosa, or a speedwell, Veronica chamaedrys.
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Textiles.
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a woven, allover pattern on fabrics, characterized chiefly by small diamond shapes resembling the eyes of a bird.
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a fabric having this pattern, especially a cotton used for diapers or a linen used for toweling.
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adjective
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seen or photographed from high above
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summarizing the main points of a topic; summary (esp in the phrase bird's-eye view )
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having markings resembling birds' eyes
noun
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a Eurasian primrose, Primula farinosa , having clusters of purplish flowers with yellow centres
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the usual US name for germander speedwell
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any of several other plants having flowers of two contrasting colours
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a pattern in linen and cotton fabrics, made up of small diamond shapes with a dot in the centre of each
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a linen or cotton fabric with such a pattern
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Start with the rehydrated long red chillies, red birds eye chillies and salt until smooth and well combined.
From The Guardian • May 15, 2020
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