| mirror h. |
a haploscope that uses mirrors to separate or displace the fields of vision of the two eyes.
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| mirror h.’s |
an anomaly in which there are two crude hands growing from a common wrist.
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| mirror i. |
1. the image of light made visible by the reflecting surface of the cornea and lens when illuminated through the slit lamp. 2. an identical reproduction of an object except for transposition of right and left relations, as appears in the reflection of an object in a mirror.
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| mirror l. |
indirect l.
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| mirror s. |
a speech abnormality in which the order of syllables in a sentence is reversed.
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