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Definition of Strabism
1. n. Strabismus.
Definition of Strabism
1. Noun. (medicine) strabismus ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Strabism
1. a squint [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strabism
Literary usage of Strabism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatise on Physical Education: Specially Adapted to Young Ladies by Antoine Martin Bureaud-Riofrey (1838)
"On Blindness and strabism. FRANCE first gave to Europe the example of a disinterested
philanthrophy. While in less civilized countries, the unfortunate ..."
2. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1885)
"In a case of divergent strabism, for which I had to perform the advancement of
the internus ... In a case of convergent strabism in a boy of 8 years of age, ..."
3. Stammering and stuttering by James Hunt (1870)
"... aged 57, who suffered from strabism, with a concomitant deviation of the mouth,
... and the abnormal position of the mouth, but also of the strabism, ..."
4. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule (1871)
"Squinting, strabism, stroll, range, roam, wander,' deviate, digress, gad about,
go out of the way, go astray. Straggler, n. Wanderer, rambler, rover, nomad, ..."
5. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule, George Holmes Howison (1891)
"Squinting, strabism, cast of tht eye, obliquity of vision, Straddle, va Bestride.
Straggle, r. «- I. Rove, wander. deviate, stray, rove, digress, gad about, ..."
6. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule (1891)
"strabismus, n Squinting, strabism, cast of the compactly. eye, obliquity of vision.
Straddle, va Bestride. Straggle, v. «. I. Rove, wander. deviate, stray, ..."