cornea

noun
cor·​nea | \ ˈkȯr-nē-ə How to pronounce cornea (audio) \

Definition of cornea

: the transparent part of the coat of the eyeball that covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior — see eye illustration

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Other Words from cornea

corneal \ ˈkȯr-​nē-​əl How to pronounce corneal (audio) \ adjective

Examples of cornea in a Sentence

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Prater begrudgingly saw an optometrist who broke the news — a deer tick had taken up residence in his cornea. Scottie Andrew And Saeed Ahmed, CNN, "A man went to the optometrist with something stuck in his eye. The doctor pulled out a tick.," 16 July 2019 The eye model, shown in the GIF above, uses cells from a human cornea (dyed yellow) and conjunctiva (dyed red), two of the eye’s outermost layers. Scientific American, "Ballistic Maggots, Synthetic Winks and Why You’re Not Goop: This Week’s Best Science GIFs," 9 Aug. 2019 Warren Pope is hellbent on walloping the corneas of any Seattleite who believes this city is absolved from a racist past. Marcus Harrison Green, The Seattle Times, "See how a Seattle artist is telling the painful story of redlining in his city," 8 Aug. 2019 Additional patients who need tissue donations such as corneas are not included in that number, explained Newman. Susan Scutti, CNN, "North Carolina dad who died in freak beach accident will donate his organs, parents say," 22 July 2019 An international tribunal investigation released last month found that thousands of them have been killed so their kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs, corneas and skin could be used for transplants. Laura Hancock, cleveland.com, "DeWine vetoes health care price ‘transparency’ items in budget: Capitol Letter," 19 July 2019 In addition to skin lesions, dolphins can suffer from abnormal blood chemistry, swelling of the cornea and even death if they are exposed to low salinity water for an extended period of time. N'dea Yancey-bragg, USA TODAY, "More than 260 dolphins found stranded along the Gulf Coast since February. Scientists aren't sure why.," 16 June 2019 Acanthamoeba keratitis occurs when the amoeba makes its way onto a person's cornea. NBC News, "Woman nearly loses sight in one eye after wearing contacts in shower and pool," 17 July 2019 The American Academy of Ophthalmology lists risks that include: trauma to or infection of the eyelid or cornea; allergic reaction to the glue; and permanent or temporary loss of eyelashes. Beth Teitell, BostonGlobe.com, "When it comes to eyelash extensions, the demand is unreal," 3 July 2019

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First Known Use of cornea

14th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for cornea

Middle English, borrowed from Medieval Latin (short for cornea tēla "horny web," cornea tunica "horny covering," translating Greek kerātoeidḕs chitṓn), from feminine of Latin corneus "horny" — more at corneous

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cornea

noun

English Language Learners Definition of cornea

technical : the clear outer covering of the eyeball

cornea

noun
cor·​nea | \ ˈkȯr-nē-ə How to pronounce cornea (audio) \

Kids Definition of cornea

: the transparent outer layer of the front of the eye covering the pupil and iris

cornea

noun
cor·​nea | \ ˈkȯr-nē-ə How to pronounce cornea (audio) \

Medical Definition of cornea

: the transparent part of the coat of the eyeball that covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior

Other Words from cornea

corneal \ -​əl How to pronounce corneal (audio) \ adjective

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