Definition of Oculists

1. Noun. (plural of oculist) ¹

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Definition of Oculists

1. oculist [n] - See also: oculist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oculists

ocularist
ocularists
ocularly
oculars
oculary
oculate
oculated
oculentum
oculesic
oculesics
oculi
oculiform
oculina
oculinacea
oculist
oculists (current term)
oculo-
oculoauriculovertebral
oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia
oculocardiac
oculocardiac reflex
oculocephalic reflex
oculocephalogyric reflex
oculocerebrorenal
oculocerebrorenal syndrome
oculocutaneous
oculocutaneous albinism
oculocutaneous syndrome
oculodentodigital

Literary usage of Oculists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Polynesian Researches, During a Residence of Nearly Eight Years in the by William Ellis (1833)
"... or broken back—Insanity- Native warm-bath—oculists—Surgery—Setting a broken neck or back— The operation of trepan—Native remedies superseded by European ..."

2. Business Law for Business Men: A Reference Book Showing the Laws of by Anthony Jennings Bledsoe (1904)
"COMPENSATION OF oculists.— The agreement of the parties will fix the compensation of an oculist. If there is no agreement, there must be a reasonable ..."

3. On Vital Reserves: The Energies of Men. The Gospel of Relaxation by William James (1911)
"We need a topography of the limits of human power, similar to the chart which oculists use of the field of human vision. We need also a study of the various ..."

4. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon: A History of the Early Inhabitants of by Thomas Wright (1861)
"Tin and Lead— Other Metals—Bronze—The Arts; Sculpture—Medicine; the oculists' Stamps—Trades : a Goldsmith's Sign. WITH a considerable population, ..."

5. History of Colorado by Wilbur Fiske Stone (1918)
"... secrets and gaining especial prominence in the field to which he has now for many years devoted his attention. He is one of the eminent oculists and ..."

6. Types of Reading Ability as Exhibited Through Tests and Laboratory by Clarence Truman Gray (1917)
"oculists' TESTS It seemed wise in connection with this work on visual fixations to make sure that optical defects in the various subjects studied did not ..."

7. Ophthalmology; Essays, Abstracts and Reviews. edited by Henry Vanderbilt Würdemann, Nelson Miles Black (1906)
"... and certain conditions that show poorly with the ophthalmoscope show clearly under transillumination. MB A XEW STERILE DRESSING CASE FOR oculists. ..."

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