different between hemeralopia vs hemeralopic
hemeralopia
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ?????????? (h?meral?pía). From ????? (h?mér?, “day”), ????? (alaos, “blind”), and ?? (ops, “eye”).
Noun
hemeralopia (plural hemeralopias)
- (medicine) The inability to see clearly in bright light; day blindness
- (medicine, archaic) night blindness
Translations
See also
- nyctalopia
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hemer?lopi?/, [?he?me??r?lo??pi?]
- Rhymes: -i?
- Syllabification: he?me?ra?lo?pi?a
Etymology 1
From English hemeralopia, ffom Ancient Greek ?????????? (h?meral?pía).
Noun
hemeralopia
- (medicine) day blindness, hemeralopia
Declension
Etymology 2
From German Hemeralopie, ffom Ancient Greek ?????????? (h?meral?pía).
Noun
hemeralopia
- (medicine, archaic) night blindness, nyctalopia
hemeralopia From the web:
hemeralopic
English
Etymology
hemeralopia +? -ic
Adjective
hemeralopic (comparative more hemeralopic, superlative most hemeralopic)
- (medicine) Unable to see clearly in bright light; day-blind; suffering from hemeralopia.
Translations
See also
- nyctalopic
hemeralopic From the web:
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