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Definitions of cockeye in various dictionaries:
A squinting eye.
adj - a squinting eye [n -S] : COCKEYED
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Perhaps cast judge out from manoeuvre in church |
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Jul 17 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
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A squinting eye. |
b : slightly crazy : topsy-turvy a bcockeyedb schemegt c : drunk 1a. cockeyedly kk-(-)d-l adverb. cockeyedness -d-ns noun. See bcockeyed definedb for English-language learners. |
An eye that squints or is affected by strabismus. |
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Strabismus, also known as crossed eyes, is a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. The eye which is focused on an object can alternate. The condition may be present occasionally or constantly. If present during a large part of childhood, it may result in amblyopia or loss of depth perception. If onset is during adulthood, it is more likely to result in double vision.Strabismus can occur due to muscle dysfunction, farsightedness, problems in the brain, trauma, or infections. Risk factors include premature birth, cerebral palsy, and a family history of the condition. Types include esotropia where the eyes are crossed; exotropia where the eyes diverge; and hypertropia where they are vertically misaligned. They can also be classified by whether the problem is present in all directions a person looks (comitant) or varies by direction (incomitant). Diagnosis may be made by observing the light reflecting from the person's eyes and finding |