"cyclorotation" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: cyclorotations [plural]
Etymology: cyclo- + rotation Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|cyclo|rotation}} cyclo- + rotation Head templates: {{en-noun}} cyclorotation (plural cyclorotations)
  1. (medicine) Torsional movement of the eye (rotational movement that does not shift the centre of the pupil). Categories (topical): Medicine
    Sense id: en-cyclorotation-en-noun-OZNr7RJL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with cyclo- Topics: medicine, sciences

Inflected forms

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