lenticulus

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lenticulus len·tic·u·lus (lěn-tĭk'yə-ləs)
n. pl. len·tic·u·li (-lī')
An intraocular lens of inert plastic placed in the anterior chamber of the eye, behind the iris, or clipped to the iris after cataract extraction.

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