short-sighted (person)
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3myope — (n.) short sighted person, 1728, from Fr. myope short sighted (16c.), from L.L. myop , from Gk. myops short sighted (see MYOPIA (Cf. myopia)) …
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7myope — my·ope || maɪəʊp n. one who is short sighted, person who suffers from myopia (Ophthalmology) …
8myopes — my·ope || maɪəʊp n. one who is short sighted, person who suffers from myopia (Ophthalmology) …
9myope — [ mʌɪəʊp] noun a short sighted person. Origin C18: from Fr., via late L. from Gk muōps, from muein to shut + ōps eye …
10myope — n. a short sighted person. Etymology: F f. LL myops f. Gk muops f. muo shut + ops eye …