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English dictionary: words starting with opti

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adjective

Relating to the eye or vision.

Usage examples:

Vigilance is needed for any features of possible optic neuropathy, such as blurred vision, impaired…
noun

A lens or other optical component in an optical instrument.

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Not only does the lens have the power of some of the white-coloured optics you've seen at sidelines…
plural noun

Glass or plastic fibers used to send light that contains information or images around curves

Usage examples:

Fiber-optic devices are used in medicine to examine internal organs., the cable tv company is layin…
adjective

Relating to sight, especially in relation to the action of light.

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Optical illusions
noun

A pair of glasses.

Usage examples:

He pushed his opticals on to the bridge of his nose
noun

Something that you think you see, but that is not really there

Usage examples:

Some sort of optical illusion makes these things seem to travel faster than they really do.
adverb

In a way that relates to light or the ability to see, or to what someone sees

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These lightbulbs are bad optically—they cause a lot of glare., the substance is polished to give an…
noun

A person qualified to prescribe and dispense glasses and contact lenses, and to detect eye diseases ( ophthalmic optician ) or to make and supply glasses and contact lenses ( dispensing optician ).

noun

A person qualified to prescribe and dispense glasses and contact lenses, and to detect eye diseases ( ophthalmic optician ) or to make and supply glasses and contact lenses ( dispensing optician ).

noun

An expert in or student of optics.

noun

An expert in or student of optics.

noun

The degree of optical activity of a solution, especially as a measure of its concentration in the brewing and food industries.

adjective

Of or relating to the optic and ciliary nerves (rare).

noun

A lens or other optical component in an optical instrument.

plural noun

The scientific study of sight and the behaviour of light, or the properties of transmission and deflection of other forms of radiation.

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In applied mathematics he studied optics, electricity, telegraphy, capillarity, elasticity, thermod…
noun

The most favourable situation or level for growth, reproduction, or success.

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The plant grows within a range of 68 and 78°f, the optimum being 74°
adjective

Most conducive to a favourable outcome; best.

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The optimum childbearing age
noun

Government, or a government, by the nobles or upper classes; = "aristocracy"; a state with this form of government.

adjective

Best or most favourable; optimum.

Usage examples:

Seeking the optimal solution
adverb

In the best or most favourable way.

Usage examples:

To function optimally, the body requires a large range of nutrients
noun

A member of the patrician order in ancient rome.

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He privately urged cicero to determined action on behalf of the optimates
noun

A member of the patrician order in ancient rome.

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He privately urged cicero to determined action on behalf of the optimates
noun

A person placed in the second or third class in the mathematical tripos at cambridge university (called respectively senior and junior optimes), or (in extended use) in any other subject; a degree in such a class.

noun

A person placed in the second or third class in the mathematical tripos at cambridge university (called respectively senior and junior optimes), or (in extended use) in any other subject; a degree in such a class.

verb

Make the best or most effective use of (a situation or resource).

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We manage our time so that we optimize our productivity
verb

Make the best or most effective use of (a situation or resource).

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We manage our time so that we optimize our productivity
verb

Make the best or most effective use of (a situation or resource).

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We manage our time so that we optimize our productivity
verb

Make the best or most effective use of (a situation or resource).

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We manage our time so that we optimize our productivity
noun

Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.

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The talks had been amicable and there were grounds for optimism

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