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The physiological ability to receive sensory information.
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The indication of the clarity of someone's vision.
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| acuity |
The clarity of vision, usually measured on a chart.
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(noun) The property of "sharpness" of the edge of letters and images formed by a matrix printing process. The scalloping or deviation from straightness of the edge of letters caused by the construction of the letters or images by individual dots. The higher the resolution, other factors being equal, the less the scalloping and the higher the acuity.
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| acuity |
Clearness, as in visual acuity. The most common measure of visual acuity is the Snellen Acuity- completely normal acuity being 20/20 or 6/6 (metric version).
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