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bull's-eye \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (plural bull's-eyes) 1. a. : a small circular or oval wooden block without sheaves having a groove around it and a hole through it b. : a round usually margined spot or opening 2. : a small thick disk of glass inserted (as in a deck, roof, floor) to let in light — compare deadlight 3. : a very hard globular candy 4. a. : a lump left on glass by the end of the blowpipe — see crown glass b. : a raised circular design on glass c. : a white glass marble with a dark center 5. a. : the center of a target; also : something regarded as central or crucial b. : a shot that hits the bull's-eye; broadly : anything that precisely attains a desired end 6. a. : a simple lens of large numerical aperture for concentrating rays of light b. : a lantern with a bull's-eye lens : dark lantern — see lantern illustration 7. : a circular or oval opening (as in a wall) for air or light 8. : daisy 2 9. usually bullseye : a reddish small-scaled Australian food fish (Priacanthus macracanthus) |