The main curved portion of a knife blade.
The stomach.
The abdomen, especially a fat one.
The part of anything which resembles (either closely or abstractly) the human belly in protuberance or in concavity; often, the fundus (innermost part).
The womb.
The hollow part of a curved or bent timber, the convex part of which is the back.
The lower fuselage of an airplane.
To swell and become protuberant; to bulge or billow.
To cause to swell out; to fill.
To position one’s belly; to move on one’s belly.
A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed.
A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line.
The dark spot on a black-eyed pea.
A meaningful stare or look.
One of the holes in certain kinds of cheese.
The circle in the centre of a volute.
The relatively clear and calm center of a hurricane or other cyclonic storm.
An empty point or group of points surrounded by one player's stones.
The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour.
A private eye: a privately hired detective or investigator.
A mark on an animal, such as a peacock or butterfly, resembling a human eye.
The oval hole of an axehead through which the axehandle is fitted.
The visual sense.
A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc.; for example, at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss, through a crank, at the end of a rope, or through a millstone.
The enclosed counter (negative space) of the small letter e.
Tinge; shade of colour.
The ability to notice what others might miss.
The name of the Latin-script letter I.
Attention, notice.
An organ through which animals see (perceive surroundings via light).
View or opinion.
A reproductive bud in a potato.
A brood.
The dark brown center of a black-eyed Susan flower.
That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.
To allow (fish eggs) to develop so that the black eye spots are visible.
To remove the reproductive buds from (potatoes).
To carefully or appraisingly observe (someone or something). (poetic)
To carefully or appraisingly observe (someone or something).