cataractous

cataractous
Relating to a cataract.

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cat·a·ract·ous 'kat-ə-.rak-təs adj of, relating to, or affected with an eye cataract

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cat·a·rac·tous (kat″ə-rakґtəs) of the nature of or affected with cataract.

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