Brachymetropia

/ˌbræk.iˈmiː.trə.pi.ə/ noun

A condition of the eye where the eyeball is shorter than normal, causing difficulty focusing on distant objects (nearsightedness).

From Greek 'brachys' (short) + 'metron' (measure) + 'ops' (eye), literally meaning 'short measure of the eye.' The term was coined in the 19th century to describe a specific type of refractive error in vision.

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