Diplopia

/dɪˈploʊpiə/ noun

Double vision, where a single object appears as two separate images. It can be monocular (affecting one eye) or binocular (requiring both eyes), and may indicate eye muscle problems or neurological disorders.

From Greek 'diploos' (double) + 'ops' (eye/vision), literally meaning 'double vision.' The term entered medical vocabulary in the 19th century as understanding of eye movement disorders developed.

AMድርብ ራዕይ
ARرؤية مزدوجة
BNদ্বিগুণ দৃষ্টি
CAdiplopsia
CSdiplopia
DAdiplopi
DEDoppeltsehen
ELδιπλωπία
ESdiplopía
FAدیدن دوگانه
FIdiplopia
FRdiplopie
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