Crossword-Solution: RETINAL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Retinal | a. | Of or pertaining to the retina. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RETINAL | anagram | ALTERNI, ELTRAIN, ENTRAIL, INTERLA, LATINER, LATRINE, LINEART, RATLINE, RELIANT, TRENAIL |
We have 20 clues for the answer “RETINAL”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Involving part of the eye. | 1 answer |
| __ scan: ID method | 1 answer |
| Relating to an eye layer | 1 answer |
| Related to the back of the eye | 1 answer |
| Of the eye membrane. | 1 answer |
| Like some scans | 1 answer |
| Like some cones | 1 answer |
| Like some biometric scans | 1 answer |
| Like some FBI security scans | 1 answer |
| Adjective for rods and cones | 1 answer |
| Eye-related, in a way | 2 answers |
| Of an eye membrane | 2 answers |
| Kind of scan | 2 answers |
| Of a part of the eye | 3 answers |
| Pertaining to part of the eye | 3 answers |
| Relating to the eye. | 4 answers |
| Of part of the eye | 4 answers |
| Of an eye part | 5 answers |
| A SAUCER-SHAPED MEMBRANE BONE THAT FORMS THE BACK OF THE SKULL | 10 answers |
| detachment | 67 answers |
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Sentences with RETINAL (5)
Liebreich found examples of retinal hemorrhage in suppressed menstruation, and Sir James Paget says that he has seen a young girl at Moorfields who had a small effusion of blood into the anterior chamber of the eye at the menstrual period, which became absorbed during the intervals of menstruation.
They are amblyopic, and this is due partially to a high degree of ametropia (caused by crushing of the eyeball in the endeavor to shut out light) and from retinal exhaustion and nystagmus.
Other forms of retinal injury from too great or too prolonged exposure to light are "moon-blindness," due to sleeping with the eyes exposed to bright moonlight, and that due to lightning--a case, e.g., being reported by Knies.
Bowman wrote to me as follows: "Such symptoms as exist point rather to disturbed retinal function than to any brain-mischief.
But the new generation believes that it has made a discovery in reverting to sensations rather than thought, to the naïve reproduction of retinal and muscular impressions, as if this were the end of the matter.
Quotes with RETINAL (3)
Jimi on the box, thirty stories up, everything immediate, yet distanced. Jimi's chords locked in aerial dogfights, gliding, riding, sliding, hiding, belligerent bursts, hallucinogenic, a head-warping face-wiping mind melt, chords live dive bombers screaming in for the kill, scintillating, serrated chords shot through with arc-light shrieks of staccato mayhem, as immediate and horrific as the firefight racketing away this very second below our red and puffy eyes; chords that h…
We should not be too quick to dismiss our own [ocular] arrangement. As so often in biology, the situation is more complex..... we have the advantage that our own light-sensitive cells are embedded directly in their support cells (the retinal pigment epithelium) with an excellent blood supply immediately underneath. Such an arrangement supports the continuous turnover of photosensitive pigments. The human retina consumes even more oxygen than the brain, per gram, making it the…
We tend to be unaware that stars rise and set at all. This is not entirelydue to our living in cities ablaze with electric lights which reflect back at us from our fumes, smoke, and artificial haze. When I discussed the stars with a well-known naturalist, I was surprised to learn that even a man such as he, who has spent his entire lifetime observing wildlife and nature, was totally unaware of the movements of the stars. And he is no prisoner of smog-bound cities. He had no i…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1947–2021).