Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny.
If, however, we should look on the under side of the hind wings, we should find that the Hunter’s butterfly has two large eyelike spots there, and the Painted Lady numerous and smaller eyelike spots.
He gazed shudderingly at the unwelcoming habitation, at the dark eyelike windows, at the sweep of barren slope merging into the vast red valley, at the bold, bleak bluffs.
Shefford saw a steep, rough slope leading up to a bulge of the cliff, and finally he made out strange little houses with dark, eyelike windows.
His fleshy breve was altered into an eyelike sorb; his magn had swelled and developed into a third arm, springing from the breast.
He thought a bit, and then started experimenting with the eyelike membranes.
Having aneyelike spot on the wing, with two dots within it of a different color, as in some butterflies.
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