Day-blindness
101hemeralopia — noun The inability to see clearly in bright light; day blindness …
102achromatopsia, achromatopsy — This is the compete form of a., characterized by severe deficiency of color perception, associated with nystagmus, photophobia, reduced visual acuity, and “day blindness”; autosomal recessive inheritance, caused by …
103scierneuropsia — The term scierneuropsia comes from the Greek words skieros (shady), neuron (nerve), and opsis (seeing). It was introduced in or shortly before 1958 by the American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Peter A. Martin to denote a psychogenic visual… …
104ceguera diurna — Eng. Day blindness Ver hemeralopía …
105hemeralopia — n. day blindness, condition in which vision is seriously impaired in brightly lit conditions …
106hemeralopic — adj. suffering from day blindness, suffering from a condition in which vision is seriously impaired in brightly lit conditions …
107nyctalopy — n. Day blindness, nocturnal sight …
108hemeralopia — n.; see day blindness …
109hemeralopia — /hɛmərəˈloʊpiə/ (say hemuhruh lohpeeuh) noun a condition of the eyes, which causes inability to see as distinctly in a bright light as in a dull one; day blindness. {New Latin, from Greek hēmeralōp , stem of hēmeralōps + ia} …
110hemeralopia — n. ability to see only in faint or no light; day blindness. ♦ hemeralope, n. ♦ hemeralopic, a …