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xerophthalmia

American  
[zeer-of-thal-mee-uh, -op-] / ˌzɪər ɒfˈθæl mi ə, -ɒp- /

noun

Ophthalmology.
  1. abnormal dryness of the eyeball characterized by conjunctivitis, caused by a deficiency of tears and attributed to a lack of vitamin A.


xerophthalmia British  
/ ˌzɪərɒfˈθælmɪə /

noun

  1. Also called: xeromapathol excessive dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva, caused by a deficiency of vitamin A

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Other Word Forms

  • xerophthalmic adjective

Etymology

Origin of xerophthalmia

1650–60; xer- ( def. ) + ophthalmia

Example Sentences

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McCollum claims that this vitamine is likewise a factor in the prevention of the eye disease known as xerophthalmia, and other scientists also hold this opinion.

From Project Gutenberg

Fat-soluble A, especially with certain minerals, is thought to prevent rickets and a disease of the eye called xerophthalmia.

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