iris

[ ahy-ris ]
/ ˈaɪ rɪs /

noun, plural i·ris·es, ir·i·des [ir-i-deez, ahy-ri-] /ˈɪr ɪˌdiz, ˈaɪ rɪ-/.

verb (used without object)

Movies. to begin or end a take or scene with an iris-in or iris-out, achieved by manipulation of an iris diaphragm on the camera or by editing the film.

Origin of iris

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin Īris, īris < Greek Îris, îris rainbow, goddess of the rainbow, halo, iris flower or root, iridescent crystal; in some senses < New Latin < Greek: diaphragm of eye

Example sentences from the Web for irised

  • Into my sight through the irised, crocus mist swam the radiant body of Norhala!

    The Metal Monster |A. Merritt
  • Frost this morning; all the meadow grass and some of the pine needles sparkling with irised crystals,—flowers of light.

British Dictionary definitions for irised (1 of 2)

Iris
/ (ˈaɪrɪs) /

noun

the goddess of the rainbow along which she travelled to earth as a messenger of the gods

British Dictionary definitions for irised (2 of 2)

iris
/ (ˈaɪrɪs) /

noun plural irises or irides (ˈaɪrɪˌdiːz, ˈɪrɪ-)

the coloured muscular diaphragm that surrounds and controls the size of the pupil
Also called: fleur-de-lys any plant of the iridaceous genus Iris, having brightly coloured flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals See also flag 3, orris 1, stinking iris
Also called: rainbow quartz a form of quartz that reflects light polychromatically from internal fractures
a rare or poetic word for rainbow
something resembling a rainbow; iridescence
short for iris diaphragm

Word Origin for iris

C14: from Latin: rainbow, iris (flower), crystal, from Greek

Medical definitions for irised

iris
[ īrĭs ]

n. pl. i•ris•es

The round pigmented contractile membrane of the eye that is perforated in the center by the pupil, forms the front part of the vascular tunic, and is attached on the margin to the ciliary body.

Other words from iris

iri•dal (īrĭ-dl, ĭrĭ-) null null adj.

Scientific definitions for irised

iris
[ īrĭs ]

Plural irises irides (īrĭ-dēz′, ĭrĭ-)

The colored, muscular ring around the pupil of the eye in vertebrate animals, located between the cornea and lens. Contraction and expansion of the iris controls the size of the pupil, thereby regulating the amount of light reaching the retina.

Cultural definitions for irised

iris
[ (eye-ris) ]

The colored membrane of the eye, surrounding the pupil, which by contracting and expanding regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.