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1 miopia
f short-sightedness, myopia* * *miopia s.f. myopia, shortsight, shortsightedness, nearsight, nearsightedness (anche fig.): una leggera miopia, a slight case of myopia.* * *[mio'pia]sostantivo femminile med. myopia, shortsightedness (anche fig.)* * *miopia/mio'pia/ ⇒ 7sostantivo f. -
2 miope
short-sighted* * *miope agg. myopic, shortsighted, nearsighted (anche fig.): sguardo miope, shortsighted look; atteggiamento miope, shortsighted attitude◆ s.m. e f. (med.) myope; shortsighted person, nearsighted person (anche fig.): occhiali da miope, glasses for myopia.* * *['miope]1. aggshort-sighted, myopic frm fig short-sighted2. sm/fmyopic o short-sighted person* * *['miope] 1.2) fig. [ visione] myopic, shortsighted2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile shortsighted person, myope* * *miope/'miope/2 fig. [ visione] myopic, shortsightedII m. e f.shortsighted person, myope. -
3 miopia sf
[mio'pia]short-sightedness, myopia frm fig short-sightedness -
4 miopia
sf [mio'pia]short-sightedness, myopia frm fig short-sightedness
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myopia — (n.) short sightedness, 1727, medical Latin, from Late Gk. myopia near sightedness, from myops near sighted, lit. closing the eyes, from myein to shut (see MUTE (Cf. mute) (adj.)) + ops (gen. opos) eye (see EYE (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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