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diplopia
[dih-ploh-pee-uh]
noun
a pathological condition of vision in which a single object appears double (haplopia ).
diplopia
/ dɪˈpləʊpɪə, dɪˈplɒpɪk /
noun
a visual defect in which a single object is seen in duplicate; double vision. It can be caused by incorrect fixation or by an abnormality in the visual system
diplopia
A disorder of vision in which a single object appears double.
Other Word Forms
- diplopic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of diplopia1
Example Sentences
Her diplopia came and went with no discernible pattern.
But when it comes to diplopia, zebras abound.
is ‘diplopia’? A. Double vision B. Left-handedness C. A disease of the gums D. A form of cancer.”
Several patients complained of diplopia during the febrile stage, and one asserted that every object appeared fourfold to him.
The drug rapidly causes failure of vision, diplopia, ptosis or falling of the upper eyelid, dilatation of the pupil, and a lowering of the intra-ocular tension.
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