"Scotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A scotomy (from Greek σκότωμα, skotoma, "darkness") is a loss of a portion of the visual field that is typically one-eyed or bilateral, possibly resulting in a dark spot in the visual field. It can occur due to a variety of conditions, such as central scotoma (caused by conditions such as cataracts or age-related macular degeneration), annular scotoma, or cortical scotoma. In ophthalmology, a scotoma is defined as a localized area of reduced or missing vision in a healthy portion of the visual field. This results in defects or blind spots as well as potential difficulties in tasks requiring peripheral vision.
Example Sentences:
1. The warm air caused a scotomy in the lens of the camera, ruining the photo.
| Definition: A minute cut or trench in the lens, especially in an optical instrument. |
2. A scotomy in the gums was discovered during the dental examination.
| Definition: A cut or gap in a part of an organ, especially the gums. |
3. Tiny torn spots appeared on the retina, and the ophthalmologist described them as scotomas.
| Definition: Blind spot or patch of blindness. |
4. After the surgery, there was a noticeable scotomy in the patient's personality.
| Definition: A break or interruption in a series of events or actions. |
5. The design of the painting had a deliberate scotomy to create a sense of mystery.
| Definition: A cut or break in an object or surface. |