diplopic

diplopic

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  • diplopic — adjective see diplopia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • diplopic — di·plop·ic …   English syllables

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  • diplopia — /dəˈploʊpiə/ (say duh plohpeeuh) noun a morbid condition of vision in which a single object appears double. {New Latin. See dipl(o) , opia} –diplopic /dəˈplɒpɪk/ (say duh plopik), adjective …  

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