All optics synonyms
op·tics
O o noun optics
- vision — the act or power of sensing with the eyes; sight.
- perception — the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding.
- seeing — the act of a person who sees.
- sight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- view — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
- perceiving — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- eyesight — A person's ability to see.
- eyes — Plural form of eye.
- faculty — an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily.
- blinder — If you say that someone such as a sports player or musician has played a blinder, you are emphasizing that they have played something very well.
- eyeball — Look or stare at closely.
- headlight — a light or lamp, usually equipped with a reflector, on the front of an automobile, locomotive, etc.
- lamp — any of various devices furnishing artificial light, as by electricity or gas. Compare fluorescent lamp, incandescent lamp.
- ocular — of, relating to, or for the eyes: ocular movements.
- oculus — an eye.
- optic — of or relating to the eye or sight.
- peeper — a person who peeps in an abnormally prying manner; a voyeur.
- pie — a former bronze coin of India, the 12th part of an anna.
- baby blue — a very light blue.
- glass — Carter, 1858–1946, U.S. statesman.
- contact — Contact involves meeting or communicating with someone, especially regularly.
- meniscus — a crescent or a crescent-shaped body.
- monocle — an eyeglass for one eye.
- spectacles — anything presented to the sight or view, especially something of a striking or impressive kind: The stars make a fine spectacle tonight.
- bifocal — having two different focuses
- trifocal — Optics. having three foci.