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retinoscopy
[ ret-n-os-kuh-pee, ret-n-uh-skoh-pee ]
noun
, Ophthalmology.
- an objective method of determining the refractive error of an eye.
retinoscopy
/ ˌrɛtɪnəˈskɒpɪk; ˌrɛtɪˈnɒskəpɪ /
noun
- ophthalmol a procedure for detecting errors of refraction in the eye by means of an instrument ( retinoscope ) that reflects a beam of light from a mirror into the eye. Diagnosis is made by observing the areas of shadow and the direction in which the light moves when the mirror is rotated Also calledskiascopyshadow test
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Derived Forms
- retinoscopic, adjective
- ˌretiˈnoscopist, noun
- ˌretinoˈscopically, adverb
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Other Words From
- ret·i·no·scop·ic [ret-n-, uh, -, skop, -ik], adjective
- reti·no·scopi·cal·ly adverb
- reti·nosco·pist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of retinoscopy1
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Example Sentences
Retinoscopy, ret′in-ō-skō-pi, n. examination of the retina with an ophthalmoscope.
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He examined the 18,565 defectives by retinoscopy, and found that 11,209, or 21% of the whole, had ocular defects.
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I examined the 18,565 defectives by retinoscopy, and found that 11,209, or 21 per cent. of the whole, had ocular defects.
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