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ophthalmic

American  
[of-thal-mik, op-] / ɒfˈθæl mɪk, ɒp- /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the eye; ocular.


ophthalmic British  
/ ɒfˈθælmɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the eye

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ophthalmic Cultural  
  1. A descriptive term for the eye.


Etymology

Origin of ophthalmic

1595–1605; < Latin ophthalmicus < Greek ophthalmikós, equivalent to ophthalm ( ós ) eye + -ikos -ic

Example Sentences

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Mahi Muqit, consultant ophthalmic surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, who led the UK arm of the trial, told the BBC it was "pioneering and life-changing technology".

From BBC • Oct. 20, 2025

They formed a dataset from 34 variables that are commonly collected during ophthalmic examinations, such as age, current visual acuity, and the diameter of the cornea.

From Science Daily • Dec. 13, 2023

"The methyl isocyanate gas affected respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal, ophthalmic, endocrine and reproductive systems, and it damaged human chromosomes."

From Salon • Jun. 17, 2023

The ophthalmic symptoms can be surprisingly swollen eyes, eyes that jut out of the head a little bit.

From Scientific American • Aug. 13, 2021

Professor Leidy does not mention the ophthalmic ganglia; hence I infer that in Balanus, which is a more highly organised Cirripede, they are fused into the supra-œsophageal ganglion.

From A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species. by Darwin, Charles