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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary oc·u·list \\ˈä-kyə-list\\ noun ETYMOLOGY French oculiste, from Latin oculus DATE 1615 1. ophthalmologist 2. optometrist English Etymology oculist 1610s, "eye doctor," from Fr. oculiste (16c.), from L. oculus"eye" (see eye). Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 oculist ocu·list / 5CkjElist; NAmE 5B:k- / noun (old-fashioned)a doctor who examines and treats people's eyes 眼科医生 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged oc·u·list \ˈäkyələ̇st\ noun (-s) Etymology: French oculiste, from Middle French, from Latin oculus eye + Middle French -iste -ist 1. : ophthalmologist 2. : optometrist |
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