"Pupillometer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pupillometer is a medical instrument used to measure the size of a person's pupil. It is an essential tool in ophthalmology and optometry to assess vision, diagnose eye conditions, and monitor side effects of medications. A pupillometer typically measures the diameter of the pupil in millimeters, providing data to help healthcare professionals make accurate assessments.
Eyelets or small eyes.<br><br>In biology, a pupilla is a small eye or optical organ, typically consisting of an optical system and a narrow blind opening.
A period of supervised training, typically of one to two years, for a barrister or solicitor, who is training to become a licensed practitioner.
Referring to or affecting the pupil or pupils of the eye.<br><br>Example: "The pupillary response is a reflex action that occurs when light is shone into the eye."<br><br>In psychology, the term can also be used to describe a response or reaction that is influenced by the emotions or attitudes of the person being judged.<br><br>Example: "Her reaction to the news was decidedly pupillary, she was clearly saddened by the loss."
Pupilloscope (noun): An obsolete device used to measure the dilation or constriction of the pupil of the eye, typically for diagnostic or scientific purposes.
Pupipara comes from the Sanskrit words "Pupi" meaning "blind" and "Para" meaning "wheeled animal". <br><br>Historically, in some regions being called a 'pupipara' referred to someone who carried a blindfolded fat child.
Giving birth to young that are initially in a larval stage and must undergo a complete metamorphosis in water before becoming the adult state.