farsightedness

farsightedness
far·sight·ed·ness (färʹsīʹtĭd-nĭs) n.

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  • farsightedness — noun Date: circa 1829 1. the quality or state of being farsighted 2. hyperopia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • farsightedness — noun a) The condition of being unable to focus on near objects. b) The quality of being considerate about what might happen in the future. Syn: hyperopia, longsightedness Ant …   Wiktionary

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