Ocular vs. Ophthalmic

Difference Between Ocular and Ophthalmic
Ocularadjective
Of or relating to the eye
ocular exercises.ocular muscles.Ophthalmicadjective
Relating to the eye; ocular.
Ocularadjective
Resembling the eye in form or function
ocular spots.an ocular organ.Ophthalmicadjective
(medicine) Of or pertaining to the eyes.
Eyedrops are an ophthalmic solution.Ocularadjective
Of or relating to the sense of sight
an ocular aberration.Ophthalmicadjective
Visionary, looking to the future.
Ocularadjective
Seen by the eye; visual
ocular proof.Ophthalmicadjective
of or relating to the eye;
ophthalmic defectOcularnoun
The eyepiece of an optical instrument.
Ophthalmicadjective
of or relating to ophthalmology;
ophthalmic surgeryOcularadjective
Of, or relating to the eye, or the sense of sight
The medication may have adverse ocular side effects.It took some time after he lost his eye for him to receive his ocular prosthesis.Ocularadjective
Resembling the eye.
ocular markings on the wings of a butterflyOcularadjective
Seen by, or seeing with, the eye; visual.
Ocularnoun
The eyepiece of a microscope or other optical instrument.
Ocularnoun
Any of the scales forming the margin of a reptile's eye.
Ocularnoun
combination of lenses at the viewing end of optical instruments
Ocularadjective
of or relating to or resembling the eye;
ocular musclesan ocular organocular diseasesthe optic (or optical) axis of the eyean ocular spot is a pigmented organ or part believed to be sensitive to lightOcularadjective
relating to or using sight;
ocular inspectionan optical illusionvisual powersvisual navigationOcularadjective
able to be seen;
be sure of it; give me the ocular proofa visual presentationa visual image