According to Gray's Anatomy(1918) by Henry Gray (1821–1865), in Anatomy of the Human Body, chapter 4b. The Muscles of the Eyelid, the antagonist of the orbicularis oculi is the levator palpebrae.
The meaning of orbicularis oculi is 'little circle muscle of the eye'.
The muscle in question is the Orbicularis Muscle. (palpebral portion)
Orbicularis oculi muscle
The function of the Orbicularis Oculi is that it closes the eyelids.
orbicularis oculi
The muscle that moves the eyelids is called the orbicularis oculi muscle. It is responsible for closing the eyelids.
The orbicularis oculi muscle inserts into the skin surrounding the eyelids, allowing it to close the eyelids and protect the eyes.
Orbicularis oculi is part of the eye that works your eyelids. This is a muscle in the face.
The eyes' muscle group is the orbicularis oculi
Sphincter Muscle
Muscle located beneath the frontalis and orbicularis oculi is called corrugator muscle. It draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically.
orbicularis oculi