Aliasing walleyed → hetereochromia
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Also "walleye".
Sorry, didn't know the site used the medical words directly.
Updated by Siral Exan
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Aliasing walleyed → hetereochromia
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Also "walleye".
Sorry, didn't know the site used the medical words directly.
Updated by Siral Exan
...That isn't what walleyed means.
Updated by anonymous
Walleyed refers to the eyes looking apart from each other, kind of the opposite of cross-eyed where they look towards each other.
Heterochromia refers to the eyes being two different colors.
Updated by anonymous
I'm gonna -1 this too, apparently there is a second use of walled eye, where there is an excess amount of white in the iris, but that can lead to a multicolored eye (and not 2 eyes of different colors) and therefore shouldn't alias to heterochromia. It also means Furrin's statement, oddly enough called a fish stare.
Updated by anonymous
Siral_Exan said:
I'm gonna -1 this too, apparently there is a second use of walled eye, where there is an excess amount of white in the iris, but that can lead to a multicolored eye (and not 2 eyes of different colors) and therefore shouldn't alias to heterochromia. It also means Furrin's statement, oddly enough called a fish stare.
wall_eyed is aliased to derp_eyes which is effectively the fish stare. Most other variants are aliased as well, just not the spaceless variant.
Updated by anonymous
Furrin_Gok said:
wall_eyed is aliased to derp_eyes which is effectively the fish stare. Most other variants are aliased as well, just not the spaceless variant.
I was stating an observation, this is the first time I've ever heard it called that. My family (who can do this) call it "wall-eyed".
Updated by anonymous