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Edriophthalmous
Edriophthalmous Ed`ri*oph*thal"mous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Pertaining to the Edriophthalma.
ExophthalmosExophthalmos Ex`oph*thal"mos, Exophthalmus Ex`oph*thal"mus,
n. [NL.] (Med.)
Same as Exophthalmia. Ophthalmological
Ophthalmological Oph*thal`mo*log"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to ophthalmology.
Ophthalmologist
Ophthalmologist Oph`thal*mol"o*gist, n.
One skilled in ophthalmology; an oculist.
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology Oph`thal*mol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? the eye + -logy:
cf. F. ophthalmologie.]
The science which treats of the structure, functions, and
diseases of the eye.
Ophthalmometer
Ophthalmometer Oph`thal*mom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? eye + -meter.]
(Physiol.)
An instrument devised by Helmholtz for measuring the size of
a reflected image on the convex surface of the cornea and
lens of the eye, by which their curvature can be ascertained.
OphthalmoscopeOphthalmoscope Oph*thal"mo*scope, n. [From Gr. ? the eye +
-scope.] (Physiol.)
An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye,
particularly the retina. Light is thrown into the eye by a
mirror (usually concave) and the interior is then examined
with or without the aid of a lens. -- Oph*thal`mo*scop"ic,
a. OphthalmoscopicOphthalmoscope Oph*thal"mo*scope, n. [From Gr. ? the eye +
-scope.] (Physiol.)
An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye,
particularly the retina. Light is thrown into the eye by a
mirror (usually concave) and the interior is then examined
with or without the aid of a lens. -- Oph*thal`mo*scop"ic,
a. Podophthalmous
Podophthalmic Pod`oph*thal"mic, Podophthalmous
Pod`oph*thal"mous, a. [Podo- + Gr. ? an eye.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Having the eyes on movable footstalks, or pedicels.
(b) Of or pertaining to the Podophthalmia.
Meaning of Halmo from wikipedia
- In mathematics, the tombstone,
halmos, end-of-proof, or Q.E.D.
symbol "∎" (or "□") is a
symbol used to
denote the end of a proof, in
place of the traditional...
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Halmø is a
small private uninhabited Danish island in the
South Funen Archipelago,
lying 4 km
northeast of Marstal. The
island is 2 km long, and about...
- Paul
Richard Halmos (Hungarian:
Halmos Pál; 3
March 3 1916 – 2
October 2006) was a Hungarian-born
American mathematician and
probabilist who made fundamental...
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Michael Halmo (born May 15, 1991) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey left
winger who is
currently playing for HC
Bolzano of the ICE
Hockey League (ICEHL)...
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Virginia Halmos (1915–2015), born
Virginia Pritchett, was an
American philanthropist who
supported mathematics research. She and her
husband Paul
Halmos endowed...
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Polyadic algebras (more
recently called Halmos algebras) are
algebraic structures introduced by Paul
Halmos. They are
related to first-order
logic analogous...
- The Paul R.
Halmos –
Lester R. Ford
Award (formerly
known as the
Lester R. Ford Award) is a $1,000
prize given annually by the
Mathematical ****ociation...
- János
Halmos (born János Haberhauer; 4 May 1847 – 17
April 1907) was a
Hungarian lawyer and councillor, who
served as
Mayor of
Budapest between 1897 and...
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symbol was
later called the tombstone, the
Halmos symbol, or even a
halmos by mathematicians.
Often the
Halmos symbol is
drawn on
chalkboard to
signal the...
- László
Halmos (10
November 1909, in Nagyvárad – 26
January 1997, in Győr) was a
Hungarian composer,
choir director and violinist. He
wrote choral works...