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ocul-
- variant of oculo- before a vowel:
oculist.
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What does ocul- mean?
Ocul- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “eye” or “ocular,” a term that means “of or relating to the eye.” It occurs in a few medical and scientific terms.
Ocul- comes from the Latin oculus, meaning “eye.” See more about oculus at our entry for the word. The Greek word for “eye” is DZٳó, source of the combining form ophthalmo-. Related to DZٳó is , Greek for “eye” or “face,” and source of such combining forms as -opia, -opsia, and opto-.
Ocul- is a variant of oculo-, which loses its -o– when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.
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Examples of ocul-
An oculist is a former word for an ophthalmologist or optometrist, which are kinds of eye doctors.
The ocul- portions of the word refers to “eye,” and -ist denotes someone who practices or is concerned with something. So, an oculist has a literal sense of an “eye specialist.” Oculist was borrowed into English from the French oculiste.
What are some words that use or are related to the combining form ocul-?
What are some other forms that ocul- may be commonly confused with?
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Based on the meaning of ocul-, what organ does an animal that is oculate possess?
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