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Meaning of "retinoscopist" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF RETINOSCOPIST

ˌretɪˈnɒskəˌpɪst


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF RETINOSCOPIST

noun
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verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
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Retinoscopist is a noun.
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WHAT DOES RETINOSCOPIST MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of retinoscopist in the English dictionary

The definition of retinoscopist in the dictionary is a doctor who examines eyes with a retinoscope.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH RETINOSCOPIST

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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE RETINOSCOPIST

retinispora · retinite · retinitides · retinitis · retinitis pigmentosa · retinoblastoma · retinoid · retinol · retinopathy · retinoscope · retinoscopic · retinoscopically · retinoscopy · retinospora · retinotectal · retint · retinue · retinued · retinula · retinular

WORDS THAT END LIKE RETINOSCOPIST

bronchoscopist · cranioscopist · fluoroscopist · gastroscopist · horoscopist · laparoscopist · laryngoscopist · lycanthropist · malapropist · metoposcopist · occupational therapist · physical therapist · serial rapist · spectroscopist · stereoscopist · stethoscopist · telescopist · tropist · uroscopist · utopist

Synonyms and antonyms of retinoscopist in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «retinoscopist» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF RETINOSCOPIST

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retinoscopist
1,325 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
570 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
510 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
380 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
280 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
278 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
270 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
260 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
220 millions of speakers
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Retinoscopist
190 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
180 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
130 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
85 millions of speakers
jv

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Reticscopist
85 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
80 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
75 millions of speakers
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रेटिनिसोपोपिस्ट
75 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
14 millions of speakers
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retinoscopist
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retinoscopist
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RETINOSCOPIST»

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Optics, Retinoscopy, and Refractometry
When a retinoscopist sees what he or she believes is a neutral reflex, it can be confirmed by reversing the sleeve position, adding extra lens power, or moving in and out from the usual working distance. Reversing the sleeve position normally  ...
Al Lens, 2006
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Ophthalmology
However, with this side-view analysis in mind, the mechanism of retinoscopy can be understood. For the purposes of this description, it is assumed that a side-view analysis is possible. The retinoscopist places lenses in front of the patient's ...
Myron Yanoff, Jay S. Duker, James J. Augsburger, 2009
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The Retinoscopy Book: An Introductory Manual for Eye Care ...
Copeland's descriptions of his method, while comprehensible to the experienced retinoscopist, have always somewhat baffled neophytes. The beginner, with little grasp of basic optics, has difficulty learning retinoscopy. The instrument is ...
John M. Corboy, 2003
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Handbook of Clinical Ophthalmology for Eyecare Professionals
It should be held so that the hand holding the retinoscope can also rotate the sleeve and slide it up and down. The retinoscope should be held in the same hand as the eye that is being examined. Furthermore, the retinoscopist should use the ...
Janice K. Ledford, 2001
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Clinical Refraction Guide
The concept of retinoscopy is based on the movement of the reflex observed within the pupil. While attempting to estimate the refractive error, the retinoscopist tries to understand the movement of the reflex and to stop its movement to reach at ...
Ajay Kumar Bhootra, 2014
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Development of the vertebrate retina
The method is not as objective as some would have it, because the observations depend to a certain extent on the judgment of the retinoscopist. In this method, a light is shone into an eye from a distance of approximately 0.5 m. The light ...
Barbara Laverne Finlay, Dale Robert Sengelaub, 1989
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Duane's Clinical Ophthalmology
The area of the fundus image seen by the retinoscopist is delineated by the oval composed of dashed white lines. All other fundus details are outside the field of view and are shown in low contrast. This is an example of moderately high ...
Thomas David Duane, William Tasman, Edward A. Jaeger, 1994
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Journal of the American Optometric Association
All extraneous visual stimuli, including the retinoscopist's face, were eliminated during a stimulus presentation except for the light of the retinoscope. However, the effect of this light was minimal as it was swept momentarily across the two eyes ...
American Optometric Association, 1981
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Optometry: Science, Techniques and Clinical Management
Consider a fully corrected patient viewing a target at a distance of 33 cm. If the patient exerts an accommodative response of 2.50 D, the point conjugate with the retina will lie 40 cm in front of the principal point of the eye. Thus, a retinoscopist ...
Mark Rosenfield, Nicola Logan, Keith H. Edwards, 2009
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JOSA A
Furthermore, the retinoscopist typically uses corrective lenses to neutralize the reflex, whereas eccentric photorefraction is more rapid by allowing for image analysis of a single pupillary light reflex, although the use of corrective ophthalmic ...
‎1996

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RETINOSCOPIST»

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Can PlusoptiX Replace Cycloplegic Exams in Young Children?
... is very effective, and that it is the closest thing to putting the skill of a retinoscopist in an instrument that combines automation with good optical methods. «Medscape, May 12»
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