myopia
31myopia — my·o·pia …
32myopia — UK [maɪˈəʊpɪə] / US [maɪˈoʊpɪə] noun [uncountable] 1) medical a medical condition in which you cannot see clearly things that are far away. A less technical name for this is short sightedness. 2) formal a failure to consider what the results of… …
33myopia — n. n. short sightedness. ♦ myope, n. person suffering from this. ♦ myopic, a …
34myopia — n. 1 short sightedness. 2 lack of imagination or intellectual insight. Derivatives: myopic adj. myopically adv. Etymology: mod.L (as MYOPE) …
35curvature myopia — myopia due to changes or increases in the curvature of the refracting surfaces of the eye, especially of the cornea …
36index myopia — myopia due to variations in the index of refraction of the media of the eye …
37progressive myopia — myopia that continues to increase abnormally rapidly in adult life …
38myopia empty field — A condition occurring at high altitudes, while flying in clouds or at night in which the eyes in the absence of a distant object tend to focus onto a position only a few ft away. The focus of the eyes must be constantly changed by scanning… …
39Marketing myopia — Marketing Key concepts Product marketing · Pricing …
40architectural myopia — n. Building design that emphasizes distinctive, attention getting features over practical concerns or simple aesthetics. Example Citations: Have you ever looked at a bizarre building design and wondered, What were the architects thinking? ...You… …