[ US /ˈɔkjuɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɒkjʊlɐ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or resembling the eye
    ocular diseases
    an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light
    ocular muscles
    the optic (or optical) axis of the eye
    ophthalmic defect
    an ocular organ
  2. relating to or using sight
    an optical illusion
    visual powers
    ocular inspection
    visual navigation
  3. visible
    be sure of it; give me the ocular proof
    a visual image
    a visual presentation
NOUN
  1. combination of lenses at the viewing end of optical instruments
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How To Use ocular In A Sentence

  • So in 1997, he built his first portable colposcope -- a battery-powered, head-mounted binocular fashioned from surgical glasses, a bicycle halogen head light and a green camera filter. NewsObserver.com - Home
  • Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
  • Each eye can move independently and can focus on object with three different areas, giving the mantis shrimp "trinocular vision". ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Essential tools include a bird identification field guide, a map of the airfield with a superimposed grid system for locating birds, and a pair of binoculars.
  • Granny viewed the eclipse by projecting the sun's image on to a sheet through her binoculars.
  • Before being freed, she was fitted with a special leg ring bearing unique identification marks, which can be clearly seen through binoculars.
  • Half-an-hour later they were launching the canoe and loading up, while the storekeeper made jocular remarks about poor, weak mortals and the contagiousness of "stampedin 'fever. TOO MUCH GOLD
  • This figure shows the peculiar ocular part of the altazimuth, with the vertical and horizontal circles. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • Allegorical Saying ( Xiehouyu ) is an idiom that is widely used, popular, jocular and vivid sentence.
  • We got close enough to see them with binoculars but not close enough for photographs.
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