retina
/ˈrɛtɪnə/Definitions
1. noun
The light-sensitive inner layer at the back of the eyeball that transmits visual information to the optic nerve.
“The doctor examined the retina of the patient’s eye to diagnose the problem.”
2. noun
A thin layer or surface, especially one that is sensitive to light or other stimuli.
“The retina of the TV screen was scratched and needed to be replaced.”