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| 3. | a drug that temporarily puts the ciliary muscle at rest |
| 4. | innermost coat of the eye |
| 7. | abnormal skin fold at the medial canthus |
| 10. | a blind area of reduced vision in the visual field |
| 11. | instrument for measuring back surface curvature of a contact lens |
| 12. | process of directing the visual axes of the two eyes to a near point |
| 14. | the formation of functional microvascular networks with red blood cell perfusion |
| 17. | aberration of rays of light |
| 19. | acute inflammation of a sebaceous gland in the margin of the eyelid |
| 21. | said of a material that has an affinity for water |
| 22. | instrument used for determining the refractive power of a spectacle or contact lens |
| 23. | rubbing off of the superficial layer |
| 25. | pressure of the contents of the eye |
| 28. | loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye |
| 29. | a slow growing, inflammatory lump in the tear gland of the eyelid |
| 30. | dizziness, normally caused by disturbance in the inner ear |
| 34. | inflammation of the cornea |
| 35. | inflammation of the iris |
| 36. | a sac containing fluid |
| 38. | a triangular fold of growing membrane that may extend over the cornea |
| 39. | seeing of one object as two |
| 41. | unit of measurement of strength or refractive power of lens |
| 43. | pertaining to the globe |
| 44. | small particles consisting of cells that move in the vitreous |
| 45. | process by which two images received by the two eyes become one |
| 46. | intermediate coat that nourishes the other parts of the eyeball |
| 47. | chart used for testing central va’s |