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presbyopic, presbytic (adjective); more presbyopic, most presbyopic; more presbytic, most presbytic
Relating to farsightedness or presbyopia: Mary had a presbyopic affliction and had to have new glasses to accommodate her problem with reading easily.
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presbytic, presbytism
Suffering from presbyopia or a condition of vision commonly seen after the middle forties but beginning in late childhood (after age eight), as a result of diminished power of accommodation from impaired, or reduced, elasticity of the crystalline lenses of the eyes.
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