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Eye vs Leucoma - What's the difference?

eye | leucoma |


As nouns the difference between eye and leucoma

is that eye is an organ through which animals see while leucoma is an opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye.

As a verb eye

is to observe carefully.

As a proper noun Eye

is the comedic magazine Private Eye.

Cornea vs Leucoma - What's the difference?

cornea | leucoma |


As nouns the difference between cornea and leucoma

is that cornea is (label) (layer forming the front of the eye) while leucoma is (pathology) an opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye.

As an adjective cornea

is .

Opaque vs Leucoma - What's the difference?

opaque | leucoma |


As nouns the difference between opaque and leucoma

is that opaque is (obsolete|poetic) an area of darkness; a place or region with no light while leucoma is (pathology) an opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye.

As an adjective opaque

is neither reflecting nor emitting light.

As a verb opaque

is to make, render (more) opaque.

Leukoma vs Leucoma - What's the difference?

leukoma | leucoma | Alternative forms |

Leucoma is a alternative form of leukoma.



As nouns the difference between leukoma and leucoma

is that leukoma is alternative form of lang=en while leucoma is an opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye.