Retina

/ˈrɛtɪnə/ noun

The retina is the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye that senses light and sends visual information to the brain. It contains special cells that turn light into electrical signals.

From Medieval Latin *retina* meaning 'net-like', short for *tunica retina* 'net-like tunic'. Early anatomists thought the fine layers and fibers of the retina looked like a net.

AFretina
AMሬቲና
ARشبكية
BGретина
BNরেটিনা
CAretina
CSsítnice
DAnethinde
DENetzhaut
ELαμφιβληστροειδής
ESretina
ETvõrkkest
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