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vitreous humor

American  

noun

Anatomy.
  1. the transparent gelatinous substance filling the eyeball behind the crystalline lens.


vitreous humor Scientific  
  1. The gelatinous substance that fills the chamber of the eye between the retina and the lens.


Etymology

Origin of vitreous humor

First recorded in 1655–65

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The treatment we received for our detached retina was an operation called a vitrectomy, which entails the removal of the vitreous humor from the eyeball’s posterior chamber.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 11, 2015

The posterior cavity is filled with a more viscous fluid called the vitreous humor.

From Textbooks Jun. 19, 2013

As for the inside, where the vitreous humor may become clouded or lost through injury, one surgeon is using a synthetic like molasses in January.

From Time Magazine Archive

The vitreous humor, the substance that fills two-thirds of the eyeball, is vital to vision.

From Time Magazine Archive

The light, coming through the pupil and traversing the vitreous humor, strikes the retina from the inside of the eyeball.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Robert S. Woodworth

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