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strabismic, a. Path.|strəˈbɪzmɪk| [f. strabism-us + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or affected by strabismus. Also fig.
1855Lancet 12 May 479/1 If the strabismic eye be brought into play, it assumes a normal condition, and moves in obedience to the will. 1875H. H. Walton Dis. Eye 385 Strabismic vision. 1915H. De Sélincourt Realms of Day ii. 8 The weak and dim-eyed, who blame life for their own strabismic will-lessness. 1955W. Gaddis Recognitions ii. viii. 695 A small figure clutching a filthy dollar bill fixed him with a strabismic stare. 1975Nature 20 Nov. 199/1 If a kitten is made strabismic by sectioning an eye muscle..their neurones are found to receive input from one eye or the other, but very few receive input from both. Hence straˈbismical a., suffering from strabismus.
1866Athenæum 20 Jan. 92/3 When strabismical statisticians number the peeresses who find daily solace in gin-palaces. 1889Science 10 May 364/2 Should a child be born with..a strabismical eye, or distorted limbs, he is accepted as a healer of coming generations. |