Definitions for strabismus

strabismus stra·bis·mus

Spelling: [struh-biz-muh s]
IPA: /strəˈbɪz məs/

Strabismus is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 541 anagrams from letters in strabismus (abimrssstu).

Definitions for strabismus

noun

  1. a disorder of vision due to a deviation from normal orientation of one or both eyes so that both cannot be directed at the same object at the same time; squint; crossed eyes.

Origin of strabismus

1675-85; New Latin Greek strabismós, equivalent to strab(ós) squinting + -ismos -ism

Examples for strabismus

As yet the pupil of the eye was irritable, and he had no strabismus.

Breathes there a man so tortuously afflicted with strabismus that he doesn't see it?

The strabismus being to the right, the affection must be to the left.

The strabismus which was present on the day of admission  had entirely disappeared; pupils slightly dilated.

Samuel underwent the operation for strabismus, and it succeeded perfectly.

Thus Descartes, who fondly loved a girl who squinted, was always affected with strabismus when speaking of her.

strabismus is present when one eye only is directed to the fixed point, while the visual line of the other eye deviates from it.

He asked him particularly if there wasnt anybody he could treat for strabismus.

It is like strabismus, chloroform, lithotrity, a heap of monstrosities that the Government ought to prohibit.

Happy he afflicted with strabismus, for only he can see his nose before his face.

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