| corneal dystrophy |
One of a group of conditions, usually hereditary, in which the cornea loses its transparency. The corneal surface is no longer smooth. Common forms include map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy, Fuch's dystrophy and lattice dystrophy. Symptoms include blurred vision, foreign body sensation, light sensitivity, eye pain or discomfort and vision loss.
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| corneal ulcer |
An infected corneal abrasion. Frequently found in extended wear contact lens wearers. A corneal ulcer is an ocular emergency. Symptoms include light sensitivity, eye pain or discomfort, a red or pink eye, a white or cloudy spot on the eye and tearing.
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| corn |
circumscribed conical keratinous mass.
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| corniculum |
A small horn used as a military decoration.
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| cornu |
A horn, approximately 11 feet (3.4 m) long, shaped like the letter G, gently tapered out along its full length with a decorated crossbar brace that supported its weight on the shoulder of the player. It was tuned to the note G with a range of seventeen notes and a tone like a French horn. It was played by a cornicen. ...
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| corn | Roman Catholic theologian (1585-1638) |
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| corn | United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877) |
| corn | United States businessman who unified the telegraph system in the United States and who in 1865 (with Andrew D. White) founded Cornell University (1807-1874) |
| corn | United States actress noted for her performances in Broadway plays (1893-1974) |
| corn | a university in New York |
| corn | made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn) |
| corn | the intersection of two streets |
| corn | (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building |
| corn | an interior angle formed be two meeting walls |
| corn | the point where two lines meet or intersect |
| corn | a place off to the side of an area |
| corn | a remote area |
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