Meaning & Definition of word "Optic"

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    Optic

    /ˈɒptɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A lens or other optical component.
      • Example: The camera's optic was perfectly calibrated for sharp images.
    • 2. Relating to the eye or vision.
      • Example: The optic nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to sight or the eye.
      • Example: The optic properties of the material were studied to enhance the performance of the glasses.
    • 2. Of or relating to optics, the branch of physics concerning light and vision.
      • Example: The optic design of the telescope allows for a clearer view of distant stars.

    Etymology

    from Greek 'optikos', meaning 'of sight, optical'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    optic illusion:

    a visual phenomenon that tricks the brain into seeing something that is not present.

    optic nerve:

    the nerve that transmits visual information from the eye to the brain.

    optic axis:

    an imaginary line that describes the path of light through the lens of the eye.

    Related Words

    optics:

    the branch of physics that deals with the properties and behaviour of light.

    optometrist:

    a healthcare professional who is trained to examine the eyes and prescribe corrective lenses.

    optical:

    relating to or using light.

    Slang Meanings of optic

    Meaning: Seeing things clearly; understanding the situation.

    Example Sentence: Once I got the feedback, my optic on the project changed.

    Meaning: Referring to something that enhances vision or perception.

    Example Sentence: That new camera is really optic; it captures everything in detail.