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ophthalmoscope
[ of-thal-muh-skohp, op- ]
noun
- an instrument for viewing the interior of the eye or examining the retina.
ophthalmoscope
/ ɒfˌθælməˈskɒpɪk; ɒfˈθælməˌskəʊp /
noun
- an instrument for examining the interior of the eye
Derived Forms
- ophthalmoscopic, adjective
Other Words From
- oph·thal·mo·scop·ic [of-thal-m, uh, -, skop, -ik, op-], oph·thalmo·scopi·cal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ophthalmoscope1
Example Sentences
We have boxes with the essentials for consultations – oxygen saturation probes, blood pressure cuffs, thermometers and ophthalmoscopes.
There was an itemized list of equipment he had to buy, including a stethoscope and ophthalmoscope, totaling nearly $1,000.
Dr. Glaucomflecken’s avatar was an ophthalmoscope dressed up with a top hat, cartoon eyes, mustache, and goatee.
The spider ophthalmoscope is one of the clearest accounts in the book of Land’s scientific ingenuity.
In the 1840s and 1850s, he devised the ophthalmoscope — an instrument for examining the inside of the eye — and took innovative measurements of the speed of nerve impulses.
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