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Entoptic

Entoptic \Ent*op"tic\, a. [Ent- + optic.] (Physiol.) Relating to objects situated within the eye; esp., relating to the perception of objects in one's own eye.

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entoptic

a. 1 (context medical English) Located within the eyeball. 2 (context medical English) Of or relating to visual phenomena caused by objects within the eye, or the objects themselves.

Usage examples of "entoptic".

There were no entoptic generators buried in these walls to supply visual information to the implants Galiana had put in his head, and even her own aura of light was gone.

Parz uncurled abruptly, the dense entoptic liquid and his skintight environment suit making the movements of his limbs heavy.

The eyeball Parz inhabited rotated to follow the second ship, and swirls in the entoptic fluid buffeted Parz, causing him to bounce gently against the lens.

Spline shuddered again, more violently, and through the entoptic medium he seemed to hear a low groan, as if of pain, or terror.

With short, heavy strokes in the thick entoptic fluid, he cast about the eye chamber, looking for some way to damage his Spline host.

He used the facemask of the reassembled skinsuit to pump the tent full of breathable air, creating a little bubble of atmosphere in entoptic fluid.

A Communicant made up the party, gowned in brocade, hazed by a blur of entoptic projections.

She was accompanied by two women wearing ash-coloured wimples, a squad of float-cams and personal security wasps and a semi-transparent entourage of entoptics: nymphs, seraphim, flying-fish and hummingbirds, star-glitter dewdrops and butterflies, in slow cascade around her wedding dress.