hemiopia

hem·i·o·pi·a

[hem-ee-oh-pee-uh]
noun Ophthalmology.

Origin:
1870–75; hemi- + -opia

hem·i·op·ic [hem-ee-op-ik, -oh-pik] , adjective
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