Bird's-eye (adjective)

Having a comprehensive and panoramic view, especially from above.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'bird's eye', which refers to the view a bird has from above.

Examples:

  1. The bird's-eye view of the city from the top of the skyscraper was breathtaking.
  2. The drone provided a bird's-eye perspective of the entire property, including the surrounding forests and fields.
  3. The bird's-eye map showed the distribution of the different ethnic groups in the region.
  4. The artist drew a bird's-eye view of the battlefield to help visualize the strategies used by the armies.
  5. The bird's-eye photograph captured the beauty of the mountain range and the vast expanse of the desert.
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