ocul (us,i)..ophthalm(o)-eye,,itis-inflammation
inflammation of eye= *oculitis*,you don't use ophthalmitis!..cos the creators said so!xD
eye = oculus
Oculus pro oculo.
Oculus animae.
Tertius oculus.
The phrase "an eye for an eye" in Latin is "oculus pro oculo." This expression comes from the principle of lex talionis, which refers to the law of retaliation. It signifies that a person who has inflicted harm should receive an equivalent punishment.
In Pig Latin, the name "Cheyanne" would be pronounced as "Eyannechay."
Pig Latin for 'welcome to my house' is 'el-com-way oo-tay eye-may ouse-hay'.
The Latin suffix for inflammation is -itis
Pig Latin for 'love my baby' is 'ov-lay eye-my aby-bay'.
The suffix ~itis is used medically to indicate an inflammation or swelling. The retina is the layer at the back of the eye. So, retinitis is an inflammation in that area of the eye.
In Latin, you would pronounce it fee-lee-eye loon-eye. In English, you can pretty much say it any way you want. For common Latin words used in English, there is often a "way" to say them, as in sine die. In Latin, sine die is sin-ay dee-ay, but legislatures everywhere say sign-ee die (referring to the last moment of a legislative session).
Inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye