1. optic - Noun
2. optic - Adjective
The organ of sight; an eye.
An eyeglass.
Alt. of Optical
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe situation has multifarious ramifications not immediately apparent to the unassisted optic. Robert A. Heinlein
I had a tumor in my left eye which killed the optic nerve, but it's my real eye. I just cannot see out of it. Sandy Duncan
Jason once told me that eye contact is the most intimacy two people can have -- forget sex -- because the optic nerve is technically an extension of the brain, and when two people look into each other's eyes, it's brain-to-brain. Douglas Coupland
The Costa Rican government is prioritizing laying fiber optic over paving roads. Costa Rica is trying to become one of the Internet societies. This is happening throughout the world. Reed Hastings
Fibre optic is becoming like electricity. If you look at how electricity spread around the globe 100 years ago, that's what's happening now. Reed Hastings
Men wake up aroused in the morning. We can't help it. We just wake up and we want you. And the women are thinking, How can he want me the way I look in the morning It's because we can't see you. We have no blood anywhere near our optic nerve. Andy Rooney