Strabismus (noun) (medicine)
stra-biz-muz
Abnormal alignment of the eyes; the condition of having a squint.
Late 17th century modern Latin, from Greek strabismos, from strabizein ‘to squint’, from strabos ‘squinting’.
Example sentences
“His strabismus was clear in the photograph.”
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