Definition of retinal in English:
retinal
adjective ˈrɛtɪnəlˈrɛtn(ə)l
1Relating to the retina.
loss of vision due to retinal detachment
Example sentencesExamples
- The retinal fluid was drained and replaced with a saline solution.
- As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center.
- Several degenerative conditions, including the progressive retinal atrophy which caused his blindness, are passed along through breeding lines.
- It is quite easy to observe the retinal image in the eye of a white rabbit, the choroid of which is devoid of pigment.
- A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload.
- All three of the patients in the experiment had lost their sight through retinal disease.
- This music imprints itself on the mind like a retinal after-image, like a tattoo that will not fade.
- Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions.
- The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane.
- With not much to look at (and the threat of inadvertent retinal damage), I found my gaze wandering away from the stage.
- 1.1 Relating to a biometric method of identifying individuals from the unique patterns of blood vessels in the retina.
Example sentencesExamples
- Retinal identification was one of the methods under consideration.
- It stores passwords with some form of retinal security.
- We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions.
- The retinal signature cannot be used to track a person.
- Workers must sign in and pass a retinal check to confirm their identity before their shift begins and when leaving.
- While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification.
- Never mind retinal scans, fingerprinting or facial recognition—we'll soon have our ears on a national database.
- The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers.
- Retinal biometrics, although not application-specific, is being aimed generally at access control markets.
- The transfer requires retinal print verification.
Definition of retinal in US English:
retinal
adjectiveˈretn(ə)lˈrɛtn(ə)l
1Relating to the retina.
loss of vision due to retinal detachment
Example sentencesExamples
- With not much to look at (and the threat of inadvertent retinal damage), I found my gaze wandering away from the stage.
- As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center.
- Several degenerative conditions, including the progressive retinal atrophy which caused his blindness, are passed along through breeding lines.
- It is quite easy to observe the retinal image in the eye of a white rabbit, the choroid of which is devoid of pigment.
- A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload.
- Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions.
- The retinal fluid was drained and replaced with a saline solution.
- The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane.
- All three of the patients in the experiment had lost their sight through retinal disease.
- This music imprints itself on the mind like a retinal after-image, like a tattoo that will not fade.
- 1.1 Relating to a biometric method of identifying individuals from the unique patterns of blood vessels in the retina.
Example sentencesExamples
- We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions.
- The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers.
- The retinal signature cannot be used to track a person.
- Retinal identification was one of the methods under consideration.
- Workers must sign in and pass a retinal check to confirm their identity before their shift begins and when leaving.
- While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification.
- Retinal biometrics, although not application-specific, is being aimed generally at access control markets.
- The transfer requires retinal print verification.
- It stores passwords with some form of retinal security.
- Never mind retinal scans, fingerprinting or facial recognition—we'll soon have our ears on a national database.