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cataract

[kat-uh-rakt] / ˈkæt əˌrækt /
NOUN
waterfall
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Back in 1978, a surgeon had bungled cataract surgery, leaving him blind in his left eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Medicare only pays the bottom level of cataract replacement lens—so people typically want to pay out of pocket to get the upgraded version.

From Barron's

As a result, people taking St. John’s wort might be more vulnerable to macular degeneration or even cataracts.

From Seattle Times

Bernard was born with clouded vision caused by congenital cataracts.

From New York Times

His daughter lives in Boston; the cousin who brought him home after cataract surgery a few years ago has moved away.

From New York Times