gonioscopic

go·ni·o·scope

[goh-nee-uh-skohp]
noun
an optical instrument used for measuring the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye.

Origin:
gonio- + -scope

go·ni·os·co·py [goh-nee-os-kuh-pee] , noun
go·ni·o·scop·ic [goh-nee-uh-skop-ik] , adjective
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gonioscope (ˈɡəʊnɪəʊˌskəʊp) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
an instrument used for examining the structures of the eye between the cornea and the lens that are not directly visible

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gonioscope go·ni·o·scope (gō'nē-ə-skōp')
n.
An ophthalmoscope used to examine the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye.

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