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-opia
- a combining form occurring in compound words denoting a condition of sight or of the visual organs:
diplopia; hemeralopia; myopia.
-opia
combining form
- indicating a visual defect or condition
myopia
Derived Forms
- -opic, combining_form:in_adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of -opia1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of -opia1
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亚洲网紅露点s That Use -opia
What does聽-opia mean?
The combining form -opia is used like a suffix denoting visual disorders. It is often used in medical terms, especially in ophthalmology.
The combining form -opia comes from the Greek 峁损蝉, meaning 鈥渆ye鈥 or 鈥渇ace.鈥 The Greek 峁损蝉 is also at the root of the word cyclops, a mythical giant with a single large eye. Cyclops literally means 鈥渞ound-eye鈥 in Greek.
What are variants of 鈥opia?
Occasionally, -opsia is used as a variant of -opia, as in teleopsia. Another rare variant of -opia is -opy.
Speaking of ophthalmology, this 鈥渆yeful鈥 of a word uses ophthalmo-, a combining form from the Greek 辞辫丑迟丑补濒尘贸蝉, which is ultimately related 峁损蝉, source of -opia.
Examples of聽-opia
The combining form -opia is used to name various visual disorders. One such condition is polyopia, 鈥渢he perception of several visual images of one object, multiple vision.鈥
The first part of the word, poly-, means 鈥渕uch, many.鈥 As we know, -opia refers to sight and seeing. Polyopia has a literal sense of 鈥渟eeing many visions.鈥
What are some words that use the combining form 鈥opia?
- asthenopia
- anopia
- euryopia
- hemiopia
- hyperopia
- myopia (using the equivalent form of -opia in New Latin)
- nyctalopia (using the equivalent form of -opia in Late Latin)
- scotopia
What are some other forms that -opia may be commonly confused with?
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