orthoptic
/ɔːrθɒptɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or having the quality of being able to see in a normal or correct way; having normal or unimpaired vision.
“The orthoptic test was designed to measure the child’s ability to see in a normal way.”
2. noun
A device for measuring the refractive power of the eye; a visual acuity chart or other apparatus used to correct vision.
“The patient used the orthoptic device to correct her nearsightedness.”
3. verb
To correct or adjust the vision of something, especially the eyes.
“The doctor orthoptically corrected the patient’s vision by adjusting the prescription.”