English-Thai Dictionary
cornea
N กระจกตา แก้วตา ka-jok-tar
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORNEA
n.[L., a horn. ] The transparent membrane in the fore-part of the eye, through which the rays of light pass; situated in the sclerotica, and considered by some as a portion of it.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CORNEA
Cor "ne *a (kr "n- ), n.; pl. Corneas (-. Etym: [Fem. sing. , fr. L.corneus horny, fr. cornu a horn. See Horn. ] (Anat. )
Defn: The transparent part of the coat of the eyeball which covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior. See Eye.
CORNEAL
CORNEAL Cor "ne *al (-al ), a. (Anat. )
Defn: Pertaining to the cornea.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cornea
cor ne a |ˈkôrnēə ˈkɔrniə | ▶noun the transparent layer forming the front of the eye. DERIVATIVES cor ne al adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin cornea tela ‘horny tissue, ’ from Latin cornu ‘horn. ’
Oxford Dictionary
cornea
cornea |ˈkɔːnɪə | ▶noun the transparent layer forming the front of the eye. DERIVATIVES corneal adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin cornea tela ‘horny tissue ’, from Latin cornu ‘horn ’.
Duden Dictionary
Cornea
Cor nea , Kor nea Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die Kornea |C o rnea K o rnea |die Cornea; Genitiv: der Cornea, Plural: die Corneae |[…eɛ ]|die Kornea; Genitiv: der Kornea, Plural: die Korneae |[…eɛ ] |lateinisch cornea, zu: corneus = hornartig Hornhaut des Auges
Spanish Dictionary
córnea
córnea nombre femenino anat Membrana transparente en forma de disco abombado, que constituye la parte anterior del globo ocular y se halla delante del iris :la córnea tiene un espesor de 1 mm .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín cornea , elisión de cornea (tunica ) ‘membrana córnea ’, procedente de corneus ‘de cuerno ’, por ser dura y arqueada .
cornear
cornear verbo transitivo Dar una o más cornadas [un animal ]:seis personas fueron corneadas ayer durante el encierro .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cornea
cor ne a /kɔ́ː r niə /名詞 C 〘解剖 〙角膜 .
corneal
c ó r ne al 形容詞 〘解剖 〙角膜の .