ছানি, পটল, প্রপাত, বিশাল জলপ্রপাত, চক্ষুর ছানি, তিমির, নির্ঝর
(1) An eye disease that involves the clouding or opacification of the natural lens of the eye
(2) A large waterfall; violent rush of water over a precipice
(3) Clouding of the natural lens of the eye
(4) A large waterfall
(5) Violent rush of water over a precipice
(6) Waterfall
(1) Last November I had a cataract successfully removed from my right eye at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, and last Wednesday had a similar successful operation on my left eye.
(2) A 67 year old man presented with poor vision, blurring, and glare 16 months after bilateral cataract operations.
(3) But as the clouding progresses, the cataract eventually interferes with your vision.
(4) Further compaction causes opacities to develop within the lens - cataract formation.
(5) A cataract is also a waterfall - a glorious force that washes away so much you're glad to be rid of, perhaps with some cleansing tears as a finale.
(6) Below Steall, the Water of Nevis is no less than a thundering cataract , as it flows from the flats and gouges its way through and down a tight narrow gorge.
(7) An incision was made through the cornea and ultrasound used to break up the cataract .
(8) In some cases, your doctor may recommend you have a cataract operation straight away to stop other eye complications developing.
(9) After a wet spell, the cataract is more spectacular, but the penalty is the state of the ground.
(10) The rain enveloped us in a deafening cataract
(11) The study identifies age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataract , and diabetic retinopathy as the most common eye diseases in Americans age 40 and over.
(12) And, talking about the Victoria Falls, millions of Kwacha would have to be poured into a programme to enlighten the world that the larger part of the water cataract is, in fact, on the Zambian side.
(13) My breath comes out in puffs of steam, like water falling from a cataract .
(14) In the past, people suffered with worsening vision until the cataract was mature or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510ripe.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(15) The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan, built in 1899, stands at the site of the first cataract , or waterfall, of the Nile.
(16) Ahead, lay a sleepy Nubian town, and beyond lay an angry cataract ; the water boiled and frothed through the gorge and over hidden rocks.
(17) If the reflection is white instead, the child should be referred to a specialist immediately, as it can be a sign of a cataract or other eye condition.
(18) The most common causes of visual impairment in the elderly include presbyopia, cataracts , glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration.
(19) Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls.
(20) For example, some of us are predisposed to cardiovascular disease or chronic diseases, like obesity, certain cancers, cataracts , and diabetes.
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