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Definition of Eyestrains
1. eyestrain [n] - See also: eyestrain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eyestrains
Literary usage of Eyestrains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor by David Starr Jordan (1922)
"... for it was not until about that time that Dr. George M. Gould's persistent
warnings in regard to eyestrains first came to my attention. ..."
2. The Labor Market by Don Divance Lescohier (1919)
"... force and decreased production by those at work* Bad light -produces eyestrains
that\decrease efficiency and helpf induce various kinds of sickness. ..."
3. American Medicine (1908)
"Reflex headaches due to eyestrains, toxic headaches due to alcohol, arsenic, lead
and phosphorus given often by untrained attendants, uremic headaches from ..."
4. American Schoolhouses by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar (1911)
"... and hence he must either squint or strain the muscles of accommodation to see
at all clearly. The evil effects of these eyestrains and malad- ..."
5. The Health of the teacher,. by William Estabrook Chancellor (1919)
"The results of these several varieties of eyestrains include headaches,
stomach-nausea, mental depression, direct eye-pains, and dislike of school-teaching. ..."