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amblyopia
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am·bly·o·pi·a  (mbl-p-)
n.
Dimness of vision, especially when occurring in one eye without apparent physical defect or disease. Also called lazy eye.

[New Latin amblypia, from Greek amblupi, from amblupos, dim-sighted : amblus, dim; see mel-1 in Indo-European roots + ps, p-, eye; see myopia.]

ambly·opic (-pk, -pk) adj.

amblyopia [ˌæmblɪˈəʊpɪə]
n
(Medicine) impaired vision with no discernible damage to the eye or optic nerve
[New Latin, from Greek ambluōpia, from amblus dull, dim + ōps eye]
amblyopic  [ˌæmblɪˈɒpɪk] adj

amblyopia, amblyopy
obscurity of vision, occurring without any organic change in the eyes; the first stage of amaurosis. — amblyopic, adj.
See also: Blindness
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.amblyopia - visual impairment without apparent organic pathology
vision defect, visual defect, visual disorder, visual impairment - impairment of the sense of sight


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