Oscillopsia
oscillopsia os·cil·lop·si·a (ŏs’ə-lŏp’sē-ə)
n.
The sensation that viewed objects are moving or wavering back and forth. Also called oscillating vision.
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[os-uh-lom-i-ter] /ˌɒs əˈlɒm ɪ tər/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse. oscillometry os·cil·lom·e·try (ŏs’ə-lŏm’ĭ-trē) n. The measurement of oscillations by means of an oscillometer. oscillometer os·cil·lom·e·ter (ŏs’ə-lŏm’ĭ-tər) n. An apparatus for measuring oscillations, especially those of the bloodstream in sphygmometry. os’cil·lo·met’ric (ŏs’ə-lō-mět’tĭk) adj.
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[os-uh-lom-i-ter] /ˌɒs əˈlɒm ɪ tər/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse. oscillometer os·cil·lom·e·ter (ŏs’ə-lŏm’ĭ-tər) n. An apparatus for measuring oscillations, especially those of the bloodstream in sphygmometry. os’cil·lo·met’ric (ŏs’ə-lō-mět’tĭk) adj.
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ossi- pref. Bone: ossiferous.
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[oh-see-uh] /oʊˈsi ə/ conjunction 1. (indicating an alternative, usually easier, version of a passage in a musical score) or; or else.
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[os-ee-an-ik, osh-ee-] /ˌɒs iˈæn ɪk, ˌɒʃ i-/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Ossian, the poetry attributed to him, or the rhythmic prose published by James Macpherson in 1762–63, purporting to be a translation from the Scots Gaelic. 2. grandiloquent; bombastic. /ˌɒsɪˈænɪk/ adjective 1. of, relating to, or reminiscent of Ossian, a legendary […]