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hypermetropia

/ˌhaɪpə(ɹ)məˈtɹəʊpɪə/

Meanings
  • A condition of the eye where the person has difficulty seeing close objects clearly, while distance vision remains normal.

    - "She was diagnosed with hypermetropia at a young age."
    - "His problem was not nearsightedness or farsightedness, but hypermetropia."
    - "Many children with hypermetropia can be observed squinting or tilting their heads to see close objects more clearly."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with hypermetropia
Hypermetropia , myopia's antipathy. , Metropia's opposite , Hypermetropia's our hope. , Hypermetropia's myriad , Myopia's misery unheard.
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Hypermetropia (hi-Latn) : A condition of the eye where the person has difficulty seeing close objects clearly, while distance vision remains normal.

  2. Hypermetropia (es-Español) : Una condición de la mirada en la que la persona tiene dificultades para ver objetos cercanos claros, mientras que la visión a distancia sigue siendo normal.

  3. Hypermetropia (fr-Français) : Une condition de l'œil où la personne a des difficultés à voir des objets rapprochés clairs, alors que la vision à distance demeure normale.

  4. Hypermetropia (de-Deutsch) : Eine Augenbedingung, bei der die Person Schwierigkeiten hat, nahe Objekte klar und genau zu sehen, während die Fernsicht normal bleibt.


Variants
List of all variants of hypermetropia that leads to same result
hypermetropia , hypermetropias , hypermetropic
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

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Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From the Greek words 'hyper' meaning 'above' and 'metron' meaning 'measure'. Hypermetropia, therefore, refers to the condition where the person's eye measures above the normal for close vision.


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