optometry
IPA: ɑptˈɑmʌtri
noun
- The art and science of vision and eye care.
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Examples of "optometry" in Sentences
- You can however find similar pairs at Walmart int he optometry section, no brand name.
- The word optometry comes from the greek words optos and metria meaning, literally "vision measurement."
- In 1984 Jordan Kassalow, an optometry student in Boston, volunteered to treat hundreds of patients in rural Mexico.
- The young rock star also frequented an optometry practice in New York, where he lived in the final months of his life.
- The tint "might improve contrast fractionally," says Mark Rosenfield , professor of optometry at State University of New York College of Optometry in Manhattan, but so can adjusting the computer-screen contrast.
- Immediately after graduating in 1943, Mr. Van Gelder opened an optometry office in Teaneck, N.J. By day he worked on eyeglasses and in the evening he recorded local artists who wanted a 78rpm record of their efforts.
- And yet even that catch-all description is inadequate: These are poems which include pie charts, textbook insets, a half-finished game of hangman, Mad Libs, artwork, Venn diagrams, and even a modified optometry chart.
- We also pay for private health care insurance to cover health-related expenses that aren't covered under the public plan (like optometry and dental care, medication, physio-therapy, private hospital rooms, etc.); if we don't have a private health plan then we pay ... not the government.
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