| floater | <ophthalmology> One or more spots that appear to drift in front of the eye, caused by a shadow cast on the retina by vitreous debris or separation of the vitreous humour from the retina. (27 Sep 1997) |
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musca volitans: spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens a debt instrument with a variable interest rate tied to some other interest rate (e.g. the rate paid by T-bills) vagrant: a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support an employee who is reassigned from job to job as needed a voter who votes illegally at different polling places in the same election a swimmer who floats in the water an object that floats or is capable of floating an insurance policy covering loss of movable property (e.g. jewelry) regardless of its location
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Drifting dark spots within the field of vision. Floaters can be caused by infection with CMV retinitis, but also can appear in people as a normal part of the aging process.
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Spots or other forms that drift across the field of vision; may be a symptom of CMV retinitis.
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These are black or opaque objects that float across the line of vision. People describe them as spiders, flies, hairs or nets. They change position with eye movements, and are seen most clearly against a white or bright background.
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| floater | an insurance policy covering loss of movable property (e.g. jewelry) regardless of its location |
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| floater | an object that floats or is capable of floating |
| floater | a swimmer who floats in the water |
| floater | a voter who votes illegally at different polling places in the same election |
| floater | an employee who is reassigned from job to job as needed |
| floater | a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support |
| floater | a debt instrument with a variable interest rate tied to some other interest rate (e.g. the rate paid by T-bills) |
| floater | spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens |
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