Ocular in a sentence as a noun

All the more reason to hurry up with those ocular implants!

One kind is called "visual migraine" or "ocular migraine".

Warby has an ocular distance measurement but I don't think it's a "virtual try on".

If you are born with a ocular birth defect and your eyes are not surgically corrected early enough after birth you will be blind for life.

Though I have reasonably good vision under some conditions, I deal with one of the mild variations of ocular albinism.

People's eyes are not glued to their screens. I'm sure that they can move their eyes and point them onto other targets, and I'd like to see the evidence of any sticky substance between the ocular globes and the crystal screens. I don't understand the need of hyperbole, in general.

Ocular in a sentence as an adjective

It overstimulates my ocular processing and causes migraines.

Funny, this owl video shows that when blindfolded, the owl's vestibulo-ocular abilities are undiminished.

It should be titled "The cortical column: a structure without an agreed upon function".The cortical column are a lot more well define, referred to as ocular dominance columns, in the visual cortex.

Is it just me or is it ironic that Apple almost exclusively sells glossy screens, but writes this:Eye strain refers to ocular fatigue, eye discomfort and headaches associated from intensive use of the eyes.

It's basically an ocular Hosmer-Lemeshow; not a rigorous or even consistent approach to model performance evaluation, but often interesting to those consuming the model's output.

We might then not only find out the virtues and vices of persons with facility, but being also enabled to obtain ocular knowledge of the science they profess, we might judge of their skill with certainty; whereby those who are really clever and learned would be held in proper esteem.

Ocular definitions

noun

combination of lenses at the viewing end of optical instruments

See also: eyepiece

adjective

of or relating to or resembling the eye; "ocular muscles"; "an ocular organ"; "ocular diseases"; "the optic (or optical) axis of the eye"; "an ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to light"

See also: optic optical opthalmic

adjective

relating to or using sight; "ocular inspection"; "an optical illusion"; "visual powers"; "visual navigation"

See also: optic optical visual

adjective

visible; "be sure of it; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare; "a visual presentation"; "a visual image"

See also: visual