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Hotmale Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Optical vs ocular

Hello!

I've tried to detect the difference between "ocular" and "optical", but I still don't know if they are interchangeable.

Optical means (among other things) "connected with the eyes or sight" and ocular means "of or related to the eyes or sight", "relating to your eyes or your ability to see".

Does it mean that I can say either optical or ocular muscles, optical or ocular pressure?

Thank you

  

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Hotmale Optical means (among other things) "connected with the eyes or sight" No, it doesn't. It means having to do with vision, not with the eyes. "Ocular" is the word for eyes.

  • Hotmale Optical means (among other things) "connected with the eyes or sight" No, it doesn't.
  • It means having to do with vision, not with the eyes.
  • "Ocular" is the word for eyes.
  • You have ocular muscles and pressure.
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HotmaleOptical means (among other things) "connected with the eyes or sight"

No, it doesn't. It means having to do with vision, not with the eyes. "Ocular" is the word for eyes. You have ocular muscles and pressure.

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