cataract in the PONS Dictionary

cataract Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

have a cataract in one of the eyes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Cataracts were also used as an over-speed safety device for direct-acting water pumps.
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Human epidemiology is used as a basis for risk estimation for cancer, acute radiation risks, and cataracts.
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As early as 1710, he suffered both from gout and from cataracts on his eyes.
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He led the research efforts to find cures for cataracts and cancer.
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The larger cataracts may be as high as 6 meters (20 feet) or so.
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This and other discoveries have helped millions of people from acquiring cataracts or eventually going blind from macular degeneration and other degenerative eye diseases.
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He later appeared in a montage of television figures saying the word cataracts.
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In his later years he developed cataracts, and had to retire from fencing.
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He discusses how to treat various corneal ulcers through surgery, and the therapy involved in repairing cataracts.
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It is an almost unbelievable labyrinth of anastamosing channels, rock basins, and small abandoned cataracts.
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