Antimetropia

/ˌæntiːmeˈtroʊpiə/ noun

A condition where the two eyes have opposite refractive errors, such as one eye being nearsighted and the other being farsighted.

From anti- (opposite) + metropia (from Greek metron 'measure' + ops 'eye'). A medical term coined in the 19th century to describe this specific optical phenomenon.

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