lens of the eye
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Definition
- Noun:
- The crystalline lens of the eye: A biconvex, transparent, and flexible structure located directly behind the iris and pupil. Its primary role, in conjunction with the cornea, is to refract (bend) and focus incoming light precisely onto the retina to form a clear image.
Usage
- The term "lens of the eye" is used in anatomical, medical, and optical contexts to specify the natural crystalline lens inside the eyeball, distinguishing it from external, man-made lenses (e.g., camera lenses, eyeglasses).
- It is often discussed in relation to vision, focus, and eye conditions.
Examples
- Noun:
- Cataracts are a clouding of the lens of the eye, leading to blurred vision.
- As we age, the lens of the eye becomes less flexible, a condition called presbyopia.
- The surgeon carefully removed the damaged lens of the eye and replaced it with an artificial intraocular lens.
Advanced Usage
- "Through the lens of..." (Figurative): While the primary meaning is anatomical, the word "lens" alone is frequently used metaphorically. The phrase "through the lens of [something]" means to view, interpret, or analyze a situation from a particular perspective or framework.
- Example: She analyzed the historical event through the lens of modern economic theory. (Note: This advanced usage refers to the general concept of a "lens," not the specific anatomical "lens of the eye").
Variants and Related Words
- Crystalline lens: A precise synonym for "lens of the eye," emphasizing its clear, crystalline structure.
- Ocular lens: A less common but accurate term.
- Intraocular lens (IOL): An artificial lens implanted to replace the natural lens of the eye, typically after cataract surgery.
Synonyms
- Crystalline lens
- Ocular lens (technical)
Related Terms and Concepts (Not Synonyms)
- Cornea: The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil and provides initial light focusing.
- Retina: The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye where the focused image is formed.
- Accommodation: The process by which the lens of the eye changes shape to focus on near or distant objects.
- Cataract: The medical condition involving opacification of the lens of the eye.
Noun
- biconvex transparent body situated behind the iris in the eye; its role (along with the cornea) is to focuses light on the retina