my·o·pia /maɪˈopiə/
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my·o·pia /maɪˈopɪə/ 名詞
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My·o·pi·a n. Med. Nearsightedness; shortsightedness; a condition of the eye in which the rays from distant object are brought to a focus before they reach the retina, and hence form an indistinct image; while the rays from very near objects are normally converged so as to produce a distinct image. It is corrected by the use of a concave lens.
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myopia
n : (ophthalmology) eyesight abnormality resulting from the
eye's faulty refractive ability; distant objects appear
blurred [syn: nearsightedness, shortsightedness]
[ant: hyperopia]