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macropsia

American  
[muh-krop-see-uh] / məˈkrɒp si ə /
Also macropia

noun

Ophthalmology.
  1. a defect of vision in which objects appear to be larger than their actual size.


macropsia British  
/ məˈkrɒpsɪə /

noun

  1. the condition of seeing everything in the field of view as larger than it really is, which can occur in diseases of the retina or in some brain disorders

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Etymology

Origin of macropsia

From New Latin, dating back to 1885–90; see origin at macr-, -opsia

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Evidently, the Waika on epena experiences what the psychiatrists call macropsia: in his eyes everything is enormously magnified, including himself.

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