Sinistra -ae. The word sinister is derived from it.
Via sinistra.
oculus sinister
occula sinistra
My guess: Dexter is Latin for right side. Sinister is Latin for left side.
OS is the abbreviation for left eye. OS stands for the Latin term, oculus sinister.
O. S. stands for "oculus sinister", which is Latin for "left eye". O. D. stands for "oculus dexter", which is Latin for "right eye".
OD = right eye, OS = left eye. It's latin based OD = ocula diestra, OS = ocula siniestra, OU = oculi uniti (both eyes)
The abbreviation "OS" stands for oculus sinister, Latin for LEFT EYE. It is a term that JCAHO no longer recognizes, so it should just be written out as "left eye"
"Oculus sinister" is Latin for left eye, while "plano" refers to something flat or without refractive power. So, "oculus sinister plano" could refer to an eye that is flat or without refractive power in the left eye.
The Latin root word of ocular is "oculus," which means "eye" in Latin.
eye = oculus
The terms Oculus Dexter (right eye), Oculus Sinister (left eye), and Oculus Uterque (both eyes) are used in medicine, usually abbreviated OD, OS, and OU, respectively.
The proper way to phrase the question is "What happened to Left Eye's ey?"But the answer would be: NOTHING. There wasn't anything wrong with her left eyeit was a nickname given to her by one of her boyfriends because he claimed that her left eye was bigger and more slanted than the right eye.
Eye in latin is: Oculus, it's plural form is: Oculi.
Oculus