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cataract A condition of the focusing lens of the eye when the lens become cloudy reducing light transmission to the retina and hence diminishing visual acuity. Cataracts are commonly associated with aging but also may be precipitated by trauma
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cataract A loss of transparency in the crystalline lens of the eye. In everyday language terms, it is the slow onset of "misty" vision. There can be a number of causes, but by far the most common is age-related. If the cataract is impinging on your everyday life, your optometrist can refer you straight to an ophthalmologist.
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cataract A condition characterized by clouding in the natural lens of the eye. Some medical treatments include surgical replacement of the natural lens with an artificial lens.
Ãâó: professionaleye.com/definitions.htm
cataract A terms used to describe vertical waterfalls which possess a large volume of water. Often used synonymously with "Plunge".
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cataract series of rapids or waterfalls on a large river.
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