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macular

1822, from macula + -ar.

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macular

a. Relating to the macula, the area of the retina responsible for detailed central vision.

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Usage examples of "macular".

In the time period that people stopped eating eggs there was an epidemic of a disease called macular degeneration, which makes people lose their sight.

The one clinical study showed ninety-four percent for hemorrhagic and one hundred percent for macular, each with over a hundred cases.

The problem with hemorrhagic or macular as a weapon is that they are infectious for a very short period of time.

Or perhaps macular degeneration, though glaucoma was perhaps the most likely possibility.

It could be lesions, macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or even cataracts.

He'd been doing that since his sight began to noticeably deteriorate due to macular degeneration, and him only in his fortiesit was like the universe had it in for his eyes.

Or perhaps macular degeneration, though glaucoma was perhaps the most likely possibility.

Lola had even taken over dealing with Uncle Yank’s macular degeneration and postsurgical care for his broken hip.