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oculist

[ok-yuh-list] / ˈɒk yə lɪst /
NOUN
eye doctor
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An oculist, if he is attentive, may recognize the tumor when it is no bigger than a pin head.

From Time Magazine Archive

Died, Austin O'Malley, M. D., 73, scientist, oculist, author, brother of Writer Frank Ward O'Malley; of arteriosclerosis after a lingering illness; in Philadelphia.

From Time Magazine Archive

Forced to resign because of poor health, he researched in eye diseases, gained fame as an oculist.

From Time Magazine Archive

A mild-mannered oculist, Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi first met the Pope when he was still Eugenio Pacelli, the Vatican's 54-year-old Secretary of State, suffering from eye-strain headaches, which Galeazzi-Lisi relieved.

From Time Magazine Archive

"If it should, maybe you'll recommend me to your oculist," I said, "then I may not-see myself as others see-me-not."

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison