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  1. A.K.A. Birdseye is a Swiss 2002 criminal comedy film starring Fred Ward and many other award-winning actors.
  2. A fermata (also known as a hold, pause, colloquially a birdseye, before the 20th century a corona, or as a grand pause when placed on a note of rest) is an element of musical notation indicating that the note should be sustained for longer than its note value would indicate. ...
  3. Tony Rich (born Antonio Jeffries; November 19, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.) is a contemporary R&B singer-songwriter.
  4. caused by unintentional tucking from malfunctioning needle.  Usually two small distorted stitches, side by side.  This term should not be confused with birdseye fabric which is in fact created intentionally.
  5. Small localized areas in wood with the fibres indented to form small circular or elliptical figures on the tangential surface which are used for decorative purposes. Sometimes found in sugar maple but only rarely in other hardwood species.
  6. A fabric woven with a pattern of small diamonds, each having a dot in the center.
  7. Also called Crossgrain, Birdseye is the grain of the wood, seen on end.
  8. Birdseye or bird’s eye or birds-eye is a word that often appears in various incarnations on postcards. While we often use the term today to denote a view from an aircraft, it was traditionally used just to mean a view from a height. ...
  9. Birdseye is a loosely-woven cotton used in prefolds. Cheaper prefolds use only two layers of birdseye, but numerous layers are needed to achieve satisfactory absorbency.
  10. The term given to the small to large eye-shaped marking of figure found throughout select sheets of Maple.
  11. Numerous small rounded or oval shaped areas on the surface of sawn wood that are similar in appearance to a bird's eyes. Commonly found in some Hard Maples, and in occasionally with other species.
  12. A fabric with an all over ground of very small and uniform spots, the result of the combination of weave and colour.
  13. 1. a general term for a fabric with a surface texture of small, uniform spots that suggest bird's eyes. Can be woven or knit. 2 A design that suggests a bird's eyes.
  14. A figure found almost exclusively in hard maple. Variously scattered pin knots having an appearance similar to a bird's eye characterize it.
  15. A textured woven cotton fabric traditionally used for Flat diapers. It is sometimes also used for Fitted Diapers or All in One diapers.
  16. A spotlight with a reflector back invented by Clarence Birdseye (1886-1956), who is better known for developing methods for quick-freezing foods.
  17. Cotton or linen cloth woven to produce a small pattern that has a center dot resembling a bird’s eye.
  18. an absorbent cotton fabric with a textured weave. It looks like it has little diamond-shaped holes.
  19. A figure on wood, usually maple, composed of many small rounded areas resembling a birds eye.