esotropia |
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esotropia |
esotropic |
As a noun esotropia
is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.
As an adjective esotropic is
pertaining to, or afflicted with, esotropia.
pseudoesotropia |
esotropia |
Derived terms |
Esotropia is a derived term of pseudoesotropia.
As nouns the difference between pseudoesotropia and esotropia
is that
pseudoesotropia is the false appearance of esotropia while
esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.
inward |
esotropia |
As nouns the difference between inward and esotropia
is that
inward is (obsolete|chiefly|in the plural) that which is inward or within; the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera while
esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.
As an adjective inward
is situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside.
As an adverb inward
is towards the inside.
eye |
esotropia |
As a proper noun eye
is (uk|colloquial) the comedic magazine.
As a noun esotropia is
a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.
strabismus |
esotropia |
As nouns the difference between strabismus and esotropia
is that
strabismus is a defect of vision in which one eye cannot focus with the other on an object because of imbalance of the eye muscles; a squint while
esotropia is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turns inward.