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Definition of ocular in English: ocularadjective ˈɒkjʊləˈɑkjələr Medicine Of or connected with the eyes or vision. 〔医〕眼睛的;视力的 眼外伤。 Example sentencesExamples - Other symptoms of polycythemia vera include headaches, transient neurologic or ocular complaints, and paresthesias.
- In one uncontrolled series, 12% of women developed ocular toxicity, some of them within a few months of starting treatment.
- In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel.
- A high index of suspicion can preserve vision and prevent further ocular complications.
- Patients with suspected ocular disease should be referred to an ophthalmologist for a full dilated ocular examination.
Synonyms optical, seeing, optic, eye
noun ˈɒkjʊləˈɑkjələr another term for eyepiece Example sentencesExamples - She crossed her arms and stared into my eyes with those azure oculars.
- We determined DNA migration with an Olympus BMX60 microscope with a fluorescent beam source, measuring with a scaled ocular.
- The drawings were made with an ocular with a grid and from photographs.
- To the rear of the ocular is a European fast-focus eyepiece.
- Thoughtfully this model features attached objective lens covers and a cover for the oculars.
- Completely white oculars were framed by a rectangular mask that like Ko-chin's covered only the area of her eyes.
- The scout shouldered his Necrorifle, ducked behind a bush and handed his field ocular to his commanding officer.
- His skin was a dark coffee brown accenting his bizarre crimson oculars.
- Toshi was writhing on the floor, his golden-brown oculars full of agony for his sister.
- After several attempts to adjust the ocular, I saw a bright disc about the size of a moon but this was only because the scope was out of focus.
- The length of the largest starch grains was measured from three cells of the endodermis per cross-section with a micrometer ocular.
OriginLate 16th century: from late Latin ocularis, from Latin oculus 'eye'. inoculate from Late Middle English: Originally inoculation was a task of gardeners rather than of doctors and nurses. To inoculate something was to graft a bud or shoot into a plant of a different type. This corresponds to its Latin source inoculare ‘to graft’, from in- ‘into’ and oculus ‘eye, bud’ (as in binocular (early 18th century) and ocular (late 16th century)). The horticultural sense dates from the late Middle Ages. As a medical procedure people could inoculate a person from the early 18th century—its first uses referred to the treatment of smallpox. See also vaccine
Definition of ocular in US English: ocularadjectiveˈɑkjələrˈäkyələr Medicine attributive Of or connected with the eyes or vision. 〔医〕眼睛的;视力的 眼外伤。 Example sentencesExamples - Patients with suspected ocular disease should be referred to an ophthalmologist for a full dilated ocular examination.
- In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel.
- Other symptoms of polycythemia vera include headaches, transient neurologic or ocular complaints, and paresthesias.
- In one uncontrolled series, 12% of women developed ocular toxicity, some of them within a few months of starting treatment.
- A high index of suspicion can preserve vision and prevent further ocular complications.
Synonyms optical, seeing, optic, eye
nounˈɑkjələrˈäkyələr another term for eyepiece Example sentencesExamples - Thoughtfully this model features attached objective lens covers and a cover for the oculars.
- We determined DNA migration with an Olympus BMX60 microscope with a fluorescent beam source, measuring with a scaled ocular.
- Toshi was writhing on the floor, his golden-brown oculars full of agony for his sister.
- The drawings were made with an ocular with a grid and from photographs.
- The scout shouldered his Necrorifle, ducked behind a bush and handed his field ocular to his commanding officer.
- After several attempts to adjust the ocular, I saw a bright disc about the size of a moon but this was only because the scope was out of focus.
- The length of the largest starch grains was measured from three cells of the endodermis per cross-section with a micrometer ocular.
- Completely white oculars were framed by a rectangular mask that like Ko-chin's covered only the area of her eyes.
- His skin was a dark coffee brown accenting his bizarre crimson oculars.
- To the rear of the ocular is a European fast-focus eyepiece.
- She crossed her arms and stared into my eyes with those azure oculars.
OriginLate 16th century: from late Latin ocularis, from Latin oculus ‘eye’. |