English
Adjective
cross-eyed (comparative more cross-eyed, superlative most cross-eyed)
- (British) Having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily.
Synonyms
Translations
having both eyes oriented inward
- Armenian: շիլ (hy) (šil), (colloquially) շաշ (hy) (šaš)
- Asturian: biliesgu m
- Bashkir: ҡылый (qılıy)
- Catalan: guerxo (ca), estràbic (ca), guenyo (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 斗眼的 (zh) (dòuyǎn de), 斜眼的 (zh) (xiéyǎn de), 斜視的/斜视的 (zh), 斜视的 (zh) (xiéshì de)
- Crimean Tatar: qılıy
- Czech: šilhavý
- Dutch: scheel (nl)
- Finnish: kierosilmäinen
- French: bigleux (fr)
- Galician: birollo m, trusgo m, vesgo
- German: schielend (de); scheel (de)
- Hungarian: bandzsa (hu), kancsal (hu)
- Icelandic: rangeygður (is)
- Indonesian: juling (id)
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- Isthmus Zapotec: lu changa
- Italian: strabico (it)
- Japanese: 寄り目の (よりめの, yorime no), 内斜視の (ないしゃしの, naishashi no)
- Kapampangan: duling
- Kazakh: қыли (qyli)
- Malay: juling
- Maori: karu rewha
- Old English: sċēolīeġe
- Persian: لوچ (fa) (luč), کاژ (fa) (kâž)
- Polish: zezowaty (pl)
- Portuguese: vesgo (pt) m, estrábico (pt) m, trusco, virolho (pt)
- Russian: косогла́зый (ru) (kosoglázyj), косо́й (ru) (kosój)
- Spanish: bizco (es), estrábico, ojituerto, virolo
- Tagalog: duling
- Turkish: şaşı (tr)
- Vietnamese: lé (vi)
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