Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

canthus

Noun
/ˈkanθəs/
Definition
The canthus refers to the angle where the upper and lower eyelids meet, either on the inner or outer side of the eye.
Examples
  • The inner canthus is often studied in ophthalmology for various eye conditions.
  • The cute little wrinkles at the outer canthus are often referred to as crow’s feet.
Meaning
It is an anatomical term that describes the corner of the eye, playing a role in eye anatomy and functions.
Synonyms
  • Eye corner
  • Ocular angle