ocular
adj.
c.1500, from Late Latin ocularis "of the eyes," from Latin oculus "an eye," from PIE root *okw- "to see" (cognates: Gothic augo, Old English eage "eye;" see eye, n.). As a noun, 1835, from the adjective.
〔李〕[ocul;-ara.] a.眼睛的; 用眼的; 目击的 ←ocul (L oculus)=eye 眼