Homonym: iris (Anatomy)
The iris is a beautiful part of the eye that gives it color, ranging from blue to brown. It is a thin, circular structure that controls how much light enters the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil, the black dot in the center. This helps us see better in different lighting conditions, making the iris an important part of our vision.
In addition to its role in the eye, the term "iris" also refers to a type of flower known for its vibrant colors and unique shapes. These iris flowers are often found in gardens and symbolize hope and wisdom, making them a popular choice for many people.