Excycloduction
excycloduction ex·cy·clo·duc·tion (ĭk-sī’klō-dŭk’shən)
n.
The outward rotation of the upper pole of a cornea.
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1. . 2. excluding. 3. . exclamation mark 1. exclamation 2. excluding 3. exclusive
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