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US
/ˌhaɪpɝˈoʊˌpiɑ/
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NOUN
- abnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better than for near objects
How To Use hyperopia In A Sentence
- Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all caused by an imperfectly shaped eyeball, cornea, or lens.
- Astigmatism may occur with myopia or hyperopia.
- Hyperopia: Commonly referred to as farsightedness, hyperopia refers to the limited ability to focus on near objects. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- A thin hyperopia , moon disappeared covers fields, all his mountains, or hidden or in the moonlight.
- And while intellectual hyperopia gets in the way of first class, specialised academic work, intellectual myopia is a more pernicious and widespread affliction of intellectual life today.
- * '' 'Hyperopia:' '' Commonly referred to as farsightedness, hyperopia refers to the limited ability to focus on near objects. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- Which refractive error is also known as hyperopia? Times, Sunday Times
- When hyperopia or long sight (plus lenses) is the pre-existing refractive condition the ability to focus near object is also lost at 40 years of age.
- In hyperopia, the laser indirectly steepens the central cornea by removing tissue from the periphery, thus increasing the cornea's focusing power.
- There were 38 eyes with gentle hyperopia and 1 eye with moderate hyperopia.