Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sclera
noun
/ˈsklɛrə/

Definition
The sclera is the white outer coat of the eyeball, providing structure, protection, and support.

Examples
- The sclera is often referred to as the “white of the eye.”
- In a healthy eye, the sclera is usually bright white.
- In some medical conditions, such as jaundice, the sclera may appear yellowish.

Meaning
In simpler terms, the sclera is the tough, protective layer that forms the eye’s outer surface, helping to maintain the shape of the eye and protect its internal components.

Synonyms
- whites of the eyes