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compound eye
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compound eye
n.
The eye of most insects and some crustaceans, which is composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image.

compound eye
An eye consisting of hundreds or thousands of tiny light-sensitive parts (called ommatidia), with each part serving to focus light on the retina to create a portion of an image. Most insects and some crustaceans have compound eyes.
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Noun1.compound eye - in insects and some crustaceans: composed of many light-sensitive elements each forming a portion of an image
eye, oculus, optic - the organ of sight
ommatidium - any of the numerous small cone-shaped eyes that make up the compound eyes of some arthropods


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Each of the spiny creature's two compound eyes was a semicircular tower that sported about 280 individual lenses.
A bee has five eyes: two large compound eyes on each side of its head and three smaller eyes on top of its head.
The compound eyes form an image; the simple eyes respond to light quickly.
 
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