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Mine are green, with a brown edge away from the pupil.
Is that the definition of hazel?

2007-09-03 12:03:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Optical

Looked it up in m-w.com (d'oh)
a variable color averaging light greenish-grayish brown

2007-09-03 12:33:59 · update #1

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Hazel eyes are due to a combination of a Rayleigh scattering and a moderate amount of melanin in the iris' anterior border layer.A number of studies using three-point scales have assigned "hazel" to be the medium-color between brown and dark brown.[This can sometimes produce a multicolored iris, i.e., an eye that is brown near the pupil and charcoal or amber on the outer part of the iris when it is open to the elements of the sun/shined in the sunlight. Hazel is mostly found in the regions of South and East European nations and Britain.
A green-brown human iris displaying a brown center and a green edge. This type of iris, although rare, is often also called hazel.
There is some difficulty in defining the eye color "hazel" as it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with brown and other times with green. They have been described as light brown or yellowish brown, or as a lighter shade of brown. Hazel eyes have also been described as being equivalent to a dark black or charcoal-colored/light black eyes. In North America, "hazel" is often used to describe eyes that change color, ranging from light brown to green and even blue, depending on what color clothing the person is wearing or what color is predominant in their immediate environment. (Eyes that change only between blue and green are not called "hazel"; the term only describes changeable eye color that includes a brownish shade within its range.)

2007-09-03 12:24:17 · answer #1 · answered by kevinmccleanblack 5 · 1 0

my daughter has blue on the interior and easy-weight brown on the exterior, I surely have had human beings call her's hazel, yet i replaced into below the impact that hazel eyes have been easy brown, like a honey color.

2016-12-16 10:31:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yep. a combination of brown/green is considered hazel. actually, i've heard it refered to as -hazel green.

2007-09-03 12:14:25 · answer #3 · answered by racer 51 7 · 1 0

Yeah probably mine are like that

2007-09-03 12:14:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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