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Of, or relating to the eye, or the sense of sight
The eyepiece of a microscope or other optical instrument
Seen by the eye; visual
Resembling the eye
of or pertaining to the eye
{a} known by or depending on the eye
The eyepiece of an optical instrument, as of a telescope or microscope
relating to the eye
Of or pertaining to the eye; optic
Ocular means relating to the eyes or the ability to see. Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball. relating to your eyes or your ability to see (ocularis, from oculus )
able to be seen; "be sure of it; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare; "a visual presentation"; "a visual image" relating to or using sight; "ocular inspection"; "an optical illusion"; "visual powers"; "visual navigation" of or relating to or resembling the eye; "ocular muscles"; "an ocular organ"; "ocular diseases"; "the optic (or optical) axis of the eye"; "an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light
of or relating to the eye or vision
The adjective applied to anything pertaining to the eye
a word that refers to the eye or vision
Having to do with the eye ophthalmic: Pertaining to the eye ophthalmologist: A medical doctor who specializes in the eye and is liscenced to perform surgery on the eye All LASIK specialists are ophthalmologists ophthalmology: The art and science of eye medicine optometrist: An eye care specialist who specializes in the examination, diagnosis, treatment, management and prevention of diseases and disorders of the eye and associated structures
of or relating to or resembling the eye; "ocular muscles"; "an ocular organ"; "ocular diseases"; "the optic (or optical) axis of the eye"; "an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light
{i} eyepiece of an optical device; lens of the eye
– in a compound microscope or a telescope , the lens through which one looks (see eyepiece)
Depending on, or perceived by, the eye; received by actual sight; personally seeing or having seen; as, ocular proof
relating to or using sight; "ocular inspection"; "an optical illusion"; "visual powers"; "visual navigation"
{s} of or pertaining to the eyes or eyesight; visual
Pertaining to or depending on the eye; received by actual sight
Pertaining to or in relation with the eye
Of, pertaining to, or affecting the eye
able to be seen; "be sure of it; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare; "a visual presentation"; "a visual image"
Essentially, an ocular of any optical instrument is nothing more than a hand magnifier; it serves to magnify some primary image, be it real or virtual The two main types of oculars are the Huygenian and Ramsden types
Pertaining to the eye
combination of lenses at the viewing end of optical instruments
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ocular micrometer
A measuring instrument that is inserted into the eyepiece of a microscope, used to measure microscopic features
ocular cromolyn
An anti-inflammatory drug used in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis
ocular muscle
one of the small muscles of the eye that serve to rotate the eyeball
ocularly
By means of the eye; visually

Ocularly classifying trees into broad diameter groups.

ocularly
Into or towards the eye

Practical ocular drug delivery: approaches to minimize the systemic side-effects of ocularly applied drugs.

ocularly
{a} by observation of the eye, by sight
ocularly
By the eye, or by actual sight
ocularly
by the eye, through the eye
ocular

    Hyphenation

    o·cu·lar

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'ä-ky&-l&r ] (adjective.) circa 1575. From Latin oculāris (“of the eye”), from oculus (“eye”).
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