ocular
Americanadjective
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of, relating to, or for the eyes.
ocular movements.
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of the nature of an eye.
an ocular organ.
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performed or perceived by the eye or eyesight.
noun
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of ocular
1565–75; < Latin oculāris, equivalent to ocul ( us ) eye + -āris -ar 1
Explanation
Ocular things have something to do with eyes or seeing. If you have what your doctor describes as "ocular pain," it means your eye hurts. The word ocular is a medical term meaning "of the eye." An ocular nerve connects to the eye, and an ocular specialist is an eye doctor. If you get an ocular exam, you'll have your vision tested or your eyes examined. If you get ocular damage from a stray baseball, you've got a hurt eyeball. Ocular comes from a Latin root, oculus, "an eye."
Vocabulary lists containing ocular
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Example Sentences
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Ocular Therapeutix Inc., up 29 cents to $5.88.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 7, 2023
Ocular rosacea, which can affect up to 50 percent of people with rosacea, is easily treatable with an oral antibiotic, Baldwin said.
From Washington Post • Sep. 5, 2021
Ocular palsy is listed by the vaccine manufacturer as a possible rare side effect.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2019
Ocular melanoma occurs in roughly five out of a million people and typically in older, white men.
From Washington Times • May 2, 2018
Ocular, ok′ū-lar, adj. pertaining to the eye: formed in, or known by, the eye: received by actual sight.—adv.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various
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