Far-sightedness
31Heinz Maier-Leibnitz — (1974). Heinz Maier Leibnitz (28 March 1911 in Esslingen am Neckar – 16 December 2000 in Allensbach) was a German physicist. He made contributions to nuclear spectroscopy, coincidence measurement techniques, radioactive tracers for biochemistry… …
32farsightedness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) (or far sightedness) noun Unusual or creative discernment or perception: foresight, prescience, vision. See FORESIGHT …
33presbyopia — (n.) far sightedness brought on by age, 1793, Modern Latin, from Gk. presbys old man (see PRESBYTERIAN (Cf. Presbyterian)) + opia, from ops eye (see EYE (Cf. eye) (n.)) …
34hypermetrope — n. person affected with hypermetropia (far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones) …
35hypermetropes — n. person affected with hypermetropia (far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones) …
36hypermetropia — hy·per·me·tro·pi·a || ‚haɪpÉ™(r)mɪ trəʊpɪə n. far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones (abnormal condition of the eyes) …
37hyperope — n. person affected with hypermetropia (far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones) …
38hyperopes — n. person affected with hypermetropia (far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones) …
39hyperopia — n. far sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones …
40presbyopia — prezbɪ əʊpɪə n. far sightedness, loss of the ability to see nearby objects clearly (due to age) …