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There are 11 words containing LOPIA| DIPLOPIA | • diplopia n. (Pathology) An ophthalmologic condition where one perceives two images; double vision. • DIPLOPIA n. a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen. | | HAPLOPIA | • haplopia n. Binocular single vision, as opposed to diplopia. • HAPLOPIA n. normal vision. | | SALOPIAN | • Salopian n. A person from Shropshire. • Salopian n. A pupil of Shrewsbury School. • Salopian adj. (Britain) of or from Shropshire. | | CYCLOPIAN | • cyclopian adj. Alternative form of cyclopean. • CYCLOPIAN adj. relating to a prehistoric Greek style of masonry with immense stones of irregular form, also CYCLOPEAN. | | DIPLOPIAS | • diplopias n. Plural of diplopia. • DIPLOPIA n. a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen. | | HAPLOPIAS | • HAPLOPIA n. normal vision. | | NYCTALOPIA | • nyctalopia n. (Medicine) The inability to see clearly in dim light; night blindness. • NYCTALOPIA n. reduced visual capacity in faint light (as at night), night blindness. | | HEMERALOPIA | • hemeralopia n. (Medicine) The inability to see clearly in bright light; day blindness. • hemeralopia n. (Medicine, archaic) Night blindness. • HEMERALOPIA n. the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor. | | NYCTALOPIAS | • nyctalopias n. Plural of nyctalopia. • NYCTALOPIA n. reduced visual capacity in faint light (as at night), night blindness. | | HEMERALOPIAS | • hemeralopias n. Plural of hemeralopia. • HEMERALOPIA n. the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor. | | INTRAFALLOPIAN | • intrafallopian adj. Within the Fallopian tube. • INTRAFALLOPIAN adj. within, or introduced into, (either of) the Fallopian tubes. |
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