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Special Senses Spelling List

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amblyopia   Lazy eye syndrome  
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ametropia   An error in refraction causing poor focus  
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anosmia   Loss of sense of smell  
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astigmatism   Defective curvature of the cornea or lens  
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audition   Hearing  
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blepharoptosis   Prolapse of the eyelid  
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cataracts   Opacities on the lens or the capsule that encloses the lens, causing loss of vision  
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cerumen   A waxy secretion produced by the glands of the external ear canal to prevent the entrance of tiny foreign particles  
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ciliary muscles   Muscles wich relax or contract to alter the shape of the lens, making it thicker or thinner, thus enabling the light rays to focus upon the retina  
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cochlea   Snail shaped inner ear structure  
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corectasis   Dilation of the pupil  
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cornea   The clear, transparent portion of the sclera, anterior to the lens  
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cycloplegic agents   Agents which paralyze ciliary muscles, causing dilation of the pupils  
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dacryocystorhinostomy   Creation of an opening into the nose for draining of tears  
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dacryorrhea   flow of tears  
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ear canal   Slender tube lined with glands, through which sound waves travel to the middle ear  
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equilibrium   A state of balance, controlled bby the semicircular canals and the vestibule  
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iridectomy   Excision of the iris  
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iritis   Inflammation of the iris  
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keratocentesis   Surgical puncture of the cornea  
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lacrimal   Pertaining to a tear  
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malleus   One of the three bones of the middle ear, shaped like a hammer  
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mastoid process   One of the temporal bones which encloses the sinuses  
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olfactory   Pertaining to smell  
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ophthalmoplegia   Paralysis of the eye  
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optometrist   One who specializes in eye measurements  
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ossicles   Three tiny articulating bones in the middle ear  
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otalgia   Ear pain  
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otitis media   Inflammation of the middle ear  
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otopyorrhea   Discharge or pus from the ear  
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otosclerosis   Hardening if the spongy bone around the oval window of the ear, causing hearing loss  
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retinitis pigmentosa   Chronic progressive disease of degenreation of the retina and atrophy of the optic nerve  
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sclera   The white if the eye, composed of a tough, fiberous tissue which serves as a protective shield for the more sensitive structures underneath  
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semicircular canals   One of the three structures of the inner ear, responsible for balance  
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strabismus   Condition in which one eye is misaligned with the otheror out of synchrony  
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stapes   One of the three bines of the middle ear; shaped like stirrups  
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vestibule   A chamber that joins the cochlea and semicircular canals  
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