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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. optic
noun. ['ˈɑːptɪk'] the organ of sight.
Synonyms
- third eyelid
- eye muscle
- uveoscleral pathway
- orb
- cornea
- sensory receptor
- peeper
- epicanthus
- crystalline lens
- sense organ
- choroid
- lid
- arteria lacrimalis
- sclerotic coat
- ciliary artery
- nictitating membrane
- OD
- vena lacrimalis
- sclera
- oculus dexter
- simple eye
- ciliary body
- ocellus
- visual system
- eyelid
- receptor
- lacrimal apparatus
- eyeball
- stemma
- pupillary sphincter
- uvea
- oculus sinister
- OS
- lens of the eye
- central artery of the retina
- eye
- ocular muscle
- naked eye
- lacrimal vein
- human face
- epicanthic fold
- conjunctiva
- musculus sphincter pupillae
- compound eye
- face
- lens
- arteria centralis retinae
- retina
- lacrimal artery
- aperture
- canthus
- choroid coat
- palpebra
- iris
- oculus
Etymology
- opticus (Latin)
- ὀπτικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Optic
- acetic
- acetic
- acoustic
- acrobatic
- adriatic
- aerobatic
- aesthetic
- agnostic
- alphabetic
- altruistic
- amniotic
- anachronistic
- analytic
- anesthetic
- antagonistic
- antarctic
- antarctic
- antiballistic
- antibiotic
- antibiotic
Sentences with optic
1. Adjective
The fiber optic cables run directly to this unit; they do not enter your home or business.
4. optic
adjective. ['ˈɑːptɪk'] of or relating to or resembling the eye.
Etymology
- opticus (Latin)
- ὀπτικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))