Significado de ophthalmic en en Inglés

ophthalmic

Pronunciación /ɒfˈθalmɪk/ /ɒpˈθalmɪk/

Traducir ophthalmic al español

adjetivo

attributive
  • Relating to the eye and its diseases.

    ‘an ophthalmic surgeon’
    • ‘For 50 years Dr Magauran worked as an ophthalmic medical practitioner for a firm of opticians in Sutton and Epsom and also saw private patients in her home.’
    • ‘This text will be of interest primarily to veterinary ophthalmologists, ophthalmic pathologists, and ocular oncologists.’
    • ‘Now, there are only 5,000 optometrists, 15,000 ophthalmic surgeons and 25,000 opticians.’
    • ‘In the present study, we detail the range of ophthalmic findings encountered at autopsy and address their clinical relevance.’
    • ‘We looked at the healthcare industry and the ophthalmic spectrum as areas of very favorable market potential.’

Origen

Early 17th century via Latin from Greek ophthalmikos, from ophthalmos ‘eye’.