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Optic
2/ ˈɒptɪk /
noun
a device attached to an inverted bottle for dispensing measured quantities of liquid, such as whisky, gin, etc
optic
Relating to or involving the eye or vision.
Other Word Forms
- interoptic adjective
- nonoptic adjective
- postoptic adjective
- preoptic adjective
- suboptic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of optic1
Example Sentences
However, there is no way to consider any movie sequel to be completely divorced from previous chapters’ racial optics.
And yet the political optics of a housing secretary admitting she had not paid enough tax on her home were not easy on the eye.
What is shocking is how glaringly pretextual and retaliatory the optics are.
The optics could not have been more different this time.
In the absence of any real developments, attention in Ukraine turned to the presentational aspects of the summit – the "optics", in political speak.
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