inflammation+of+the+eye
71Acacia seyal — Taxobox name = red acacia regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fabales familia = Fabaceae subfamilia = Mimosoideae genus = Acacia species = A. seyal binomial = Acacia seyal binomial authority = Del. synonyms = * …
72ophthalmia — ophthalmiac /of thal mee ak , op /, n. /of thal mee euh, op /, n. inflammation of the eye, esp. of its membranes or external structures. [1350 1400; < LL < Gk ophthalmía, equiv. to ophthalm(ós) eye + ia IA; r. ME obtalmia < ML, LL as above] * * * …
73ophthalmia — [ɒf θalmɪə, ɒp θalmɪə] noun Medicine inflammation of the eye, especially conjunctivitis. Origin ME: via late L. from Gk, from ophthalmos eye …
74ophthalmia — oph•thal•mi•a [[t]ɒfˈθæl mi ə, ɒp [/t]] n. oph inflammation of the eye, esp. of its membranes or external structures • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME obtalmia < MLophthalmia, LL < Gk ophthalmía=ophthalm(ós) eye + ia ia …
75ophthalmia — ► NOUN Medicine ▪ inflammation of the eye, especially conjunctivitis. ORIGIN Greek, from ophthalmos eye …
76ophthalmia — n. an inflammation of the eye, esp. conjunctivitis. Etymology: LL f. Gk f. ophthalmos eye …
77Reiter syndrome — ▪ pathology disorder characterized by arthritis and sometimes inflammation of the eye, urogenital tract, or mucous membranes that is typically triggered by a sexually transmitted disease or a gastrointestinal infection. Presumably, Reiter… …
78Ophthalmia nodosa — is a cutaneous condition characterized by inflammation of the eye due to lodging of (for example) caterpillar hairs in the conjunctiva, cornea, or iris.[1][2] See also Bristleworm sting List of cutaneous conditions References ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; …
79blight — blīt n Austral an inflammation of the eye in which the eyelids discharge a thick mucous substance that often seals them up for days and minute granular pustules develop inside the lid called also sandy blight …
80ophthalmia — n. inflammation of the eye, particularly the conjunctiva (see conjunctivitis). Sympathetic ophthalmia is a granulomatous uveitis affecting all parts of the uveal tract of both eyes that may develop after perforating trauma or (more rarely) after… …