English Words: O

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oculocardiacadj

Relating to the eyes and heart; applied to a reflex where a decrease in pulse rate is associated with traction applied to extraocular muscles and/or compression of the eyeball.

oculocentrenoun

A reference point in the centre of each eye

oculocentricadj

Passing through the oculocentre

oculocephalicadj

Relating to the eyes and head; applied to the Vestibulo–ocular reflex.

oculocerebraladj

Relating to the eye and the cerebrum.

oculocerebrofacialadj

Involving the eyes, cerebrum, and face.

oculocerebrorenaladj

Relating to the eyes, cerebrum, and kidneys; applied to Lowe syndrome.

oculocutaneousadj

That affects the eyes and the skin

oculodentodigitaladj

Affecting the eyes, teeth, and fingers.

oculodermaladj

Relating to the eye and skin; applied to a form of melanocytosis that affects the face.

oculodigitaladj

Relating to the eyes and the fingers

oculodigitoesophagoduodenaladj

Relating to the eyes, digits, esophagus, and duodenum; applied to Feingold syndrome.

oculodorsaladj

dorsal to the eye

oculodynianoun

pain in the eye

oculofacialadj

Of or pertaining to the eyes and face.

oculofaciocardiodentaladj

Relating to the eyes, face, heart, and teeth; applied to a rare X-linked dominant genetic disorder.

oculofacioskeletaladj

Relating to the eyes, face, and skeleton.

oculogenesisnoun

The growth and development of the eye (in the foetus)

oculogenitaladj

Relating to the eyes and genitals.

oculoglandularadj

Relating to the eye and the lymph glands

oculographicadj

Relating to oculography

oculographynoun

The measurement and recording of the position and movement of the eye

oculogyraladj

Relating to oculogyration

oculogyrationnoun

Movement of the eye about the anteroposterior axis; eye-rolling

oculogyrianoun

The rotation of the eyeballs within their orbits.

oculogyricadj

Pertaining to the rotation of the eyeballs within their orbits.

oculoleptomeningealadj

Relating to the eyes and the leptomeninges

oculolinctusnoun

A paraphilia involving licking the eyeballs.

oculomandibulofacialadj

Affecting the eyes, jaw, and face.

oculomanualadj

Relating to coordination between eye and hand movement

oculomasticatoryadj

Involving eye movement and mastication; applied to a form of myorhythmia associated with Whipple's disease.

oculometernoun

An ocular micrometer used in oculometry

oculometricadj

Relating to oculometry; measured using an oculometer

oculometrynoun

Biometric measurement of the condition and movements of the eye.

oculomotilitynoun

ocular motility

oculomotionnoun

The faculty of movement of the eye.

oculomotoradj

Of or pertaining to movement of the eyeball.

oculomotricitynoun

Synonym of oculomotion.

oculomucocutaneous syndromenoun

A condition characterized by keratoconjunctivitis sicca and by scarring, fibrosis, metaplasia, and shrinkage of the conjunctiva; a side effect of the drugs practolol and eperisone.

oculonasaladj

Pertaining to the eyes and nose.

oculonasallyadv

In an oculonasal manner

oculopalataladj

Relating to the eye and the palate

oculopalpebraladj

Relating to the eye and the eyelid.

oculopathynoun

eye disease

oculopharyngealadj

Relating to both the eye and the throat (especially to their respective muscles)

oculophilianoun

A paraphilia involving sexual attraction to eyes and the licking of eyes; eye fetishism.

oculoplasticadj

Relating to oculoplastics.

oculoplasticsnoun

surgery dealing with the eye and related structures

oculoplastynoun

Corrective surgery to the eyelid(s)

oculopneumoplethysmographynoun

A noninvasive technique that identifies and assesses carotid artery stenosis.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter O contains 15,494 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 310 pages, and you are currently viewing page 36. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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