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Cataract

[KAD-ə-rakt]

Part of speech: noun

Origin: Latin, 15th century

1.

A large waterfall; a sudden rush of water; a downpour.

2.

A medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.

Examples of Cataract in a sentence

"We were pounded by a cataract of rain so intense, we couldn’t see out the window."

"After my uncle recovered from cataract surgery, his eyesight was 20/20."

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