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ocular
[ok-yuh-ler]
adjective
of, relating to, or for the eyes.
ocular movements.
of the nature of an eye.
an ocular organ.
performed or perceived by the eye or eyesight.
noun
Optics.eyepiece.
ocular
/ ˈɒʊə /
adjective
of or relating to the eye
noun
another name for eyepiece
ocular
Of or relating to the eye or the sense of vision.
The eyepiece of a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ocularly adverb
- preocular adjective
- subocular adjective
- subocularly adverb
- superocular adjective
- superocularly adverb
- transocular adjective
- unocular adjective
- ˈdzܱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ocular1
Example Sentences
The prevalence of ocular allergic conjunctivitis has increased worldwide and varies across regions.
You can get a replacement heart, ocular lens, liver, knee, hip, kidney, why not an ear — or the delicate bones inside it?
Diaz Artiles and her team aim to collect cardiovascular responses using each countermeasure and compare effects on ocular perfusion pressure and other cardiovascular functions that may be affected by microgravity environments.
Considering our use of displays will most likely keep rising due to technologies such as virtual and augmented reality, we must improve our diagnostic techniques for the early detection and monitoring of ocular diseases.
In laboratory tests, the researchers placed the new lenses on three individual pig eye specimens while controlling the ocular pressures and temperatures.
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