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opto-
- a combining form meaning “optic” or “vision,” used in the formation of compound words:
optometry.
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What does opto- mean?
Opto- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “optic” or “vision.” It is often used in scientific and medical terms, especially in optometry and ophthalmology.
Opto- comes from the Greek DZó, meaning “visible.” This word is related to the Greek word , meaning “eye” or “face,” and DZٳó, meaning “eye.” ٳó is ultimately the source of ophthalmo- and ophthalm-. Also ultimately coming from the Greek are the combining forms -opia, -opsia, -opsy, and -opy.
The Latin word for “eye” is oculus, source of the combining form oculo-.
What are variants of opto-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, opto- becomes opt-, as in optesthesia.
Examples of opto-
An example of a word you may have encountered that features the combining form opto- is optometry, “the practice or profession of examining the eyes.”
We know that opto- means “vision,” but what about the -metry part of the word? The combining form -metry means “the process of measuring.” Optometry literally translates to “measuring vision.”
What are some words that use the combining form opto-?
What are some other forms that opto- may be commonly confused with?
Not every word that begins with the exact letters opto- or opt- are necessarily using the combining form opto- to denote “vision,” such as optimal. Learn why optimal means “best” at our entry for the word.
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