Now updated for CSW19. New words, if any, and new inflections of existing words, are shown in red.
| anteorbital | situated in front of the eyes. |
| canalicular | like or relating to a canaliculus. |
| canaliculus | a small bodily channel, like a tear duct. |
| canthic | relating to the canthus, the corner of the eye. |
| cheek | the side of the face below the eye; impudence (verb) to speak impudently to |
| chiasm | (Greek) a commissure; esp the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves. |
| chiasma | (Greek) a commissure; esp the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves. |
| chiasmal | relating to chiasma, a commissure; esp the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves. |
| choreoid | relating to the chorion, the dark brown vascular coat of the eye. |
| chorioid | of or resembling a chorion; (noun) the dark brown vascular coat of the eye. |
| choroid | the dark brown vascular coat of the eye. |
| choroidal | pertaining to the choroid coat. |
| chromatopsia | coloured vision. |
| ciliary | pertaining to the cilia, or eyelashes. |
| conjunctiva | (Lat.) the membrane lining the eyelid and joining it with the eyeball. |
| conjunctival | relating to the conjunctiva, the membrane lining the eyelid and joining it with the eyeball. |
| cornea | (Lat.) a transparent hard material protecting the eyeball. |
| corneal | pertaining to the cornea, a transparent hard material protecting eyeball. |
| epicanthic | relating to the epicanthus, a fold of skin over the inner canthus of the eye, characteristic of the Mongolian race. |
| epicanthus | a fold of skin over the inner canthus of the eye, characteristic of the Mongolian race. |
| eyeball | the ball of the eye; (verb) to look closely at. |
| eyebrow | the hairy arch above the eye; (verb) to provide with artificial eyebrows. |
| eyefold | a fold of skin above the eye. |
| eyelash | a hair growing on the edge of an eyelid. |
| eyelid | the lid of skin that can be closed over an eyeball. |
| eyelike | like an eye. |
| fundic | relating to the fundus, the inner basal surface farthest from the opening (as in the eye). |
| fundus | (Lat.) the inner basal surface farthest from the opening (as in the eye). |
| glabella | (Lat.) the space between the eyebrows, just above the nose. |
| glabellar | relating to the glabella, the space between the eyebrows, just above the nose. |
| hyaloid | the hyaloid membrane, a thin transparent membrane enclosing the vitreous humour of the eye. |
| infraorbital | situated below the orbit of the eye. |
| interocular | between the eyes. |
| intraocular | situated or occurring within the eyeball. |
| intraocularly | (Adv.) INTRAOCULAR, situated or occurring within the eyeball. |
| iodopsin | a light sensitive pigment in retinal cones. |
| iridal | relating to the iris of the eye. |
| iridial | relating to the iris of the eye. |
| iridian | relating to the iris of the eye. |
| iridic | relating to the iris of the eye. |
| iris | part of the eye (verb) to give the form of a rainbow to |
| limbus | (Lat.) a distinctive border; the margin of the cornea. |
| nasolacrymal | relating to the nose and tears, esp in reference to the duct that carries tears from the eye and the nose. |
| orbita | (Lat.) orbit, in the sense of the hollow of the eye. |
| palpebra | (Lat.) the eyelid. |
| palpebral | of or relating to the palpebra, the eyelid. |
| postorbital | situated behind the eye. |
| pupil | part of the eye; a student under the close supervision of a teacher. |
| retina | (Lat.) the light-sensitive tissue that lines much of the back layer of the eyeball. |
| retinal | relating to the retina; (noun) a pigment in the retina. |
| retinene | a pigment in the retina. |
| retrobulbar | behind the eyeball. |
| retrolental | behind the or a lens, esp that of the eye. |
| rhodopsin | visual purple, a pigment in the eye. |
| sclera | (Lat.) the outer membrane of the eyeball. |
| scleral | relating to the sclera, the outer membrane of the eyeball. |
| sclerotic | hard, indurated; (noun) the firm outer coat of the eyeball, which is often cartilaginous and sometimes bony. |
| subocular | situated under, or on the ventral side of, the eye. |
| suboptic | situated under the eyes. |
| suborbital | below the orbit of the eyes. |
| supraorbital | situated above the eye socket. |
| tear | a drop of saline liquid secreted by a gland of the eye (verb) to emit tears to pull apart or into pieces |
| uvea | the posterior pigment-bearing layer of the pupil of the eye. |
| uveal | relating to the uvea, the posterior pigment-bearing layer of the pupil of the eye. |
| uveitic | pertaining to the uvea, the posterior pigment-bearing layer of the pupil of the eye. |
| vitreous | glassy (noun) the jelly that fills the eyeball |
| vitreum | (Lat.) the vitreous humour of the eye. |