presbyope

Variant of presbyopia

presbyopia definition

pres·byo·pia (prez′bē ōpē ə, pres′-)

noun

a form of farsightedness occurring after middle age, caused by a diminished elasticity of the crystalline lens

Etymology: ModL < Gr presbys, old (see priest) + ōps, eye

Related Forms:

  • presbyope pres′·by·ope′ (-ōp′) noun
  • presbyopic pres′·by·op′ic (-äpik) adjective

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