Vision, sight.
Ocular
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ocular
The root of "ophthalmologist" is "ophthalm," which refers to the eye or vision.
The medical root word 'ophthalmo' refers to the eye.
The prefix "ocu" usually refers to the eye or vision. It is derived from the Latin word "oculus" meaning eye.
The medical root word 'oculo' refers to the eye.
In eye prescriptions, "OS" refers to the left eye and "OD" refers to the right eye.
Al ain Means an eye but refers to a spring in an arid area, like an oasis :)
The Greek word "Aelurus" (Αἴλουρος) is pronounced as "eye-LOO-ros." It refers to a cat or feline and is derived from ancient Greek. The pronunciation emphasizes the second syllable, with the "A" sounding like the "i" in "eye."
Blikk appears in Hungarian and Norwegian. In Norwegian it refers to eye or slight; the phrase "blikk for detaljer" for example translates as "having an eye for detail".
The word white as a color is an adjective. It refers to a noun, not a verb. It can also be a noun meaning the color white, or the white part of an egg or of an eye