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hyperopic hyperopiatop: normal eye with light focused on the retinabottom:hyperopic eye with light focused behind the retinahy·per·o·pi·a H0359300 (hī′pə-rō′pē-ə)n. An abnormal condition of the eye in which vision is better for distant objects than for near objects. It results from the eyeball being too short from front to back, causing images to be focused behind the retina. Also called farsightedness, hypermetropia. hy′per·ope′ (hī′pə-rōp′) n.hy′per·o′pic (-ō′pĭk, -ŏp′ĭk) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | hyperopic - abnormal ability to focus of distant objectshypermetropicophthalmology - the branch of medicine concerned with the eye and its diseasesfarsighted, presbyopic - able to see distant objects clearly | EncyclopediaSeehyperopiahyperopic
hy·per·o·pic (H), (hī'pĕr-ō'pik), Pertaining to hyperopia.hy·per·o·pic (H) (hī'pĕr-ō'pik) Pertaining to hyperopia. hyperopic Related to hyperopic: hyperopic astigmatismSynonyms for hyperopicadj abnormal ability to focus of distant objectsSynonymsRelated Words- ophthalmology
- farsighted
- presbyopic
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