💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Optography"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| opticsnoun | (physics) The physics of light and vision: basic optical science. |
| optic | (relational) Of, or relating to the eye or to vision. |
| eye testnoun | A series of examinations carried out by an optician to assess a patient's vision. |
| entopticsnoun | entoptic visual phenomena |
| sciopticsnoun | The art or process of exhibiting luminous images, especially those of external objects, in a darkened room, by arrangements of lenses or mirrors. |
| optical artnoun | Op art. |
| eye examinationnoun | An examination of the eyes involving of a series of nonintrusive tests to measure visual acuity and check for the presence of certain vision-impairing illnesses. |
| photoceptionnoun | (physiology) The perception of light |
| thoughtographynoun | The supposed psychic ability of imprinting images onto film. |
| eyecolornoun | Alternative form of eye color. [The color or pigment of the iris of the eye.] |
| eyegazenoun | The act of looking at something with the eye; a gaze. |
| optical delusionnoun | (dated) A vision or image that is deceptive or misleading, such as an optical illusion or a trick of the light. |
| retrospectographynoun | (art, photography, rare) The further appreciation of a photograph or picture which reveals insights into that image which were not recognized or appreciated at the time of original capture. |
| eye sightnoun | Alternative form of eyesight. [Vision or the faculty of sight.] |
| sightnoun | (in the singular) The ability to see. |
| ghost imagenoun | (computing) A copy of all the contents of a hard drive, used as a backup. |
| oculomotionnoun | The faculty of movement of the eye. |
| visualitynoun | The quality of being visual |
| viewnoun | The act of seeing or looking at something. |
| pseudoscopynoun | (optics) Reversed perception of depth. |
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