ablepsia
[ ə-blĕp′sē-ə ]
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n.
Lack of sight; blindness.
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Words nearby ablepsia
able-bodied seaman, abled, ableism, ableist, ablepharia, ablepsia, able rating, able seaman, abloom, A.B.L.S., abluent
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How to use ablepsia in a sentence
Amongst other things, people admired in him his indifference and unconcern; or, to express it in Greek, his meteoria and ablepsia.
The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Complete|C. Suetonius TranquillusThat is when the retina gets apoplexia, and the patient remains in total ablepsia.