ophthalmologist

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English

Etymology

From ophthalmology +‎ -ist.

Pronunciation

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Noun

ophthalmologist (plural ophthalmologists)

  1. A medical doctor specializing in the eye: deficiencies of vision requiring correction, and diseases. Compare optometrist.
    Synonyms: eye doctor, oculist

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