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  • 111Esotropia — Cross eyed or, in medical terms, convergent or internal strabismus. * * * The form of strabismus in which the visual axes converge; may be paralytic or concomitant, monocular or alternating, accommodative or nonaccommodative. SYN: convergent… …

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  • 112Exotropia — Divergent gaze. Also called external strabismus or, pejoratively, wall eyed (like a walleyed pike). * * * That type of strabismus in which the visual axes diverge; may be paralytic or concomitant, monocular or alternating, constant or… …

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  • 113goggle — Synonyms and related words: bag, balloon, bedroom eyes, bellied, belly, belly out, bilge, billow, bore, bouge, bug, bug eyed, bulge, bulged, come hither look, crane, crane the neck, dilate, distend, evil eye, exophthalmic, eye, gape, gaup, gawk,… …

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  • 114vision — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Sense of sight Nouns 1. vision, sight, optics, eyesight, seeing; view, look, espial, glance, ken; glimpse, glimmer, peep, coup d oeil; focus; gaze, stare, leer; perception, contemplation; regard, survey; …

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  • 115sheyle — ˈshā(ə)l intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: akin to Middle High German schilhen to wink, squint, Old English sceol wry, squinting more at cylinder chiefly Scotland : to look cross eyed : squint …

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  • 116Pogo (comics) — Infobox Comic strip title=Pogo creator=Walt Kelly current= status=Cancelled syndicate=New York Star(1948 49) Post Hall Syndicate (1949 75) comictype=print genre=Humor, Politics, Satire first=October 4, 1948 (in the New York Star only) May 16,… …

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  • 117Cross-eye — * Stereoscopic a technique where a cross eyed viewing is used to obtain a 3 D effect with some effort but without any equipment such as a stereoscope.* Strabismus also known as heterotropia , squint , crossed eye , cockeyed , wandering eye , or… …

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  • 118eyes —    Itching on many parts of the body is held to be ominous, and the eye is no exception. The meaning here is relatively stable, its first documentary appearance in Shakespeare s Othello ((1604), iv. iii) : . . . Mine eyes doth itch, Doth that… …

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  • 119Cunt — This article is about the vulgarism. For other uses, see Cunt (disambiguation). Cunt (  /ˈ …

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  • 120Modern evolutionary synthesis — Evolutionary theory redirects here. For the sociological theory, see sociobiology. Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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