IT Italian dictionary: strabico
strabico has 33 translations in 11 languages
translations of strabico
- cockeyed (a) [generale, medicina]
- squint
- cross-eyed (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, medicina]
- strabismal (a) [medicina]
- strabismic (a) [medicina]
- strabismical (a) [medicina]
- squinting (a) [medicina]
- squint-eyed (a) [medicina]
- boss-eyed (a) [generale]
- crosseyed (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily] (adj)
- strabismus
IT ES Spanish 3 translations
- bizco (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily, medicina]
- estrábico (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily, medicina]
- ojituerto (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily] (adj)
IT FR French 3 translations
- louche (a) [medicina] {f}
- qui louche (a) [medicina]
- bigleux (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward]
IT DE German 1 translation
- schielend (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily, medicina]
IT NL Dutch 4 translations
- scheel (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily, medicina]
- scheelziend (a) [medicina]
- loensend (a) [medicina]
- aan strabisme lijdend (a) [medicina]
IT PL Polish 1 translation
- zezowaty (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily] (adj)
IT RU Russian 2 translations
- косогла́зый (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily] (n v)
- косо́й (adj) [having both eyes oriented inward, having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily] (adj)