Definition of Emmetropia. Meaning of Emmetropia. Synonyms of Emmetropia

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Definition of Emmetropia

Emmetropia
Emmetropia Em`me*tro"pi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? in measure, proportioned, suitable (? in + ? measure) + ?, ?, eye.] (Med.) That refractive condition of the eye in which the rays of light are all brought accurately and without undue effort to a focus upon the retina; -- opposed to hypermetropia, myopia, an astigmatism.

Meaning of Emmetropia from wikipedia

- Emmetropia is the state of vision in which a faraway object at infinity is in sharp focus with the ciliary muscle in a relaxed state. That condition of...
- of the image. Children are typically born hyperopic and shift toward emmetropia or myopia as their eyes lengthen through childhood. Other terminology...
- retina, yielding hyperopia. Normal refractive power is referred to as emmetropia. Other optical causes of low visual acuity include astigmatism, in which...
- catoptrophobia, cyclops, diopter, dioptre, dioptrics, diplopia, eisoptrophobia, emmetropia, hemianopsia, myopia, opsoclonus, optic, optokinetic, panopticon, pleoptics...
- diopters: Myopia between −0.00 and −0.50 diopters is usually classified as emmetropia. Low myopia usually describes myopia between −0.50 and −3.00 diopters...
- catoptrophobia, cyclops, diopter, dioptre, dioptrics, diplopia, eisoptrophobia, emmetropia, hemianopsia, myopia, opsoclonus, optic, optokinetic, panopticon, pleoptics...
- 9K-2.5L} , where P {\displaystyle P} is the IOL power to be used for emmetropia, A {\displaystyle A} is the IOL specific A constant, K {\displaystyle...
- (long-sightedness) up to +6.00D with astigmatism and for patients who have emmetropia (good distance vision) but only need reading gl****es for computers or...
- Rachel Wachtel of Wooster, Ohio, who missed "yarborough". Both missed "emmetropia" and "chorography" in prior rounds before "yarborough" was used. Third...