diplopia
nounHow to pronounce diplopia:
Definition of diplopia:
- diplopia (noun):
- noun. visual impairment in which an object is seen as two objects.
- a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen (as from unequal action of the eye muscles)
Synonyms for diplopia:
aniseikonia
astigmatism
double vision
eye
eyesight
hypermetropia
hyperopia
myopia
nearsightedness
presbyopia
sight
squint
strabismus
vision
visual defect
visual disorder
visual impairment
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