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  • 121amblyopia — noun /æmblɪˈəʊpɪə/ dimness or blurring of the eyesight due to a fault in transmission of signals to the brain from an otherwise healthy eye. See Also: amblyope, amblyopic …

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  • 122gloom — 1. noun a) darkness, dimness or obscurity. Here was a surprise, and a sad one for me, for I perceived that I had slept away a day, and that the sun was setting for another night. And yet it mattered little, for night or daytime there was no light …

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  • 123semidarkness — noun Partial or near darkness, dimness, twilight. See Also: semidark …

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  • 124Eye — The organ of sight. The word eye come from the Teutonic auge. The eye has a number of components. These include the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina, macula, optic nerve and vitreous. The cornea is the clear front window of the eye that… …

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  • 125Nocturnal amblyopia — Amblyopia refers to blindness so nocturnal amblyopia is, literally, night blindness. Listed in medical dictionaries under Nyctalopia from the Greek nyct (night) + aloas (obscure or blind) + opsis (vision), the condition involves impaired vision… …

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  • 126ambly- — Dullness, dimness; blunt, dull, dim, dimmed. [G. amblys, blunt, dulled; faint, dim] * * * [Gr. amblys dull] a combining form denoting dullness …

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  • 127asthenopia — Subjective symptoms of ocular fatigue, discomfort, lacrimation, and headaches arising from use of the eyes. SYN: eyestrain. [G. astheneia, weakness, + ops, eye] accommodative a. a. due to errors of refraction and excessive contraction of the… …

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