How to use in-sentence of “cornea”:
+ The cornea is clear and has no blood vessels.
+ In 1867, when he was 29, Muir was temporarily blinded in an accident in an Indianapolis sawmill, when his right cornea was pierced by a stray file.
+ The cornea covers the Iris iris, pupil, and the eye chamber.
+ The cornea is sharply curved and refracts light towards the focus.
+ These are circlar bony plates inside the outer edges of the cornea of the eye.

