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emmetropic emmetropiaem·me·tro·pi·a E0113700 (ĕm′ĭ-trō′pē-ə)n. The condition of the normal eye when parallel rays of light are focused exactly on the retina and vision is perfect. [Greek emmetros, well-proportioned, fitting (en, in; see en-2 + metron, measure; see meter2) + -opia.] em′me·trop′ic (-trŏp′ĭk, -trō′pĭk) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | emmetropic - of or relating to the normal condition of the eye in which visual images are in clear focus on the retinaametropic - of or relating to an abnormal condition of the eye in which visual images are not in focus on the retina | EncyclopediaSeeEmmetropiaemmetropic
em·me·tro·pic (em'ĕ-trop'ik), Pertaining to or characterized by emmetropia.em·me·tro·pic (em'ĕ-trō'pik) Pertaining to or characterized by emmetropia. emmetrope (ĕm′ĕ-trōp) [Gr. emmetros, in measure, + opsis, sight] One endowed with normal vision.emmetropic (-trŏp′ĭk), adjectiveemmetropic
Antonyms for emmetropicadj of or relating to the normal condition of the eye in which visual images are in clear focus on the retinaAntonyms |