(1) (ophthalmology
(2) (ophthalmology) eyesight abnormality resulting from the eye's faulty refractive ability
(3) Distant objects appear blurred
(1) The company's corporate myopia
(2) And so we found an association between this opacity at the back of the lens and short-sightedness, or myopia .
(3) The Register reports another example of corporate myopia .
(4) And while intellectual hyperopia gets in the way of first class, specialised academic work, intellectual myopia is a more pernicious and widespread affliction of intellectual life today.
(5) Astigmatism may occur with myopia or hyperopia.
(6) The result is a sort of national and cultural myopia .
(7) The Romans considered myopia a permanent defect that reduced the market value of a slave.
(8) Historians have been censured for their myopia in treating modern science as a western phenomenon
(9) It reeks of the typical psychology and myopia of the supposed intellectually and militarily powerful.
(10) Apart from testing the eye, they supply booklets detailing eye care with particular reference to refractive errors such as myopia , hypermetropia and astigmatism.
(11) The difference between political and religious leadership has blurred due to which the nation as a whole is affected gravely by myopia .
(12) The medical name for short-sightedness is myopia .
(13) He wore spectacles to correct a mild degree of myopia
nearsightedness
shortsightedness
Hyperopia