Choroid: In the eye, a thin vascular layer between the sclera and the retina. The choroid supplies blood to the retina and conducts arteries and nerves to other structures in the eye.
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( kôr ' oid ' , kÅr ' - ) or cho·ri·oid ( kôr ' Ä“-oid ' , kÅr ' - ) n. The dark-brown vascular coat of the eye ...
choroid /cho·roid/ (ko´roid) 1. the middle, vascular coat of the eye, between the sclera and the retina.choroid´al . 2. resembling the chorion.
The choroid is the layer of blood vessels and connective tissue between the sclera (white of the eye) and retina. It is part of the uvea and supplies ...
adjective 1. like the chorion; membranous. noun 2. choroid coat. :10 :09 :08 :07 :06 :05 :04 :03 :02 :01 Choroid is always a great word to know. So is sublingual ...
The choroid is the layer of blood vessels and connective tissue between the sclera (white of the eye) and retina. It is part of the uvea and supplies nutrients ...