Six months after the operation, on correction of the myopia and application of red glass to one eye, crossed double images occur close together, which become homonymous by means of a prism of 3 deg.
The double images are homonymousand sometimes (not always) move farther apart at the limits of the visual field.
The position of the eyes was perfectly good, slight convergence occurred during covering, homonymous double images with a red glass which, at a distance of 5 m.
The double tenotomy of the externi performed on January 2nd was first followed by convergent squint with homonymous double images, which were united by a prism of 12 deg.
The double images are homonymous and further apart on both sides of the visual field.
Notwithstanding the small number of these cases we may conclude from them, thathomonymous diplopia in typical convergent squint (not paralytic) can only be corrected occasionally by one-sided tenotomy when the deviation is slight.
Those cases where it is a question of uniting homonymous double images are very instructive when considering tenotomy.
On July 24th, binocular single vision is present; with red glass homonymous double images at 5 m.
Three weeks later single vision is present in the middle line; on the left limit of the visual field crossed double images, on the right side homonymous ones, beginning about 20 deg.
Double images were voluntarily announced without my having inquired for them, they were homonymous and moved further apart at both sides of the visual field.
There is typical righthomonymous hemianopsia; the answers, when tested with the perimeter, are quite certain, and the fields absolutely reliable.
General Hospital the condition was as follows: The field of vision is limited, and examination shows right homonymous hemianopsia.
In these the resulting hemianopsia was of the pure lateral homonymous character, and in both the visual symptoms were accompanied by a certain degree of amnesic aphasia (65 and 68).
As already stated, the word can means serpent and the numeral 4 and is almost homonymouswith the word for sky or heaven=caan.
It remains to be ascertained how far the same symbolism prevailed throughout the American Continent and whether in other cases the words for bird, wings, tail and claws are homonymous or synonymous for the state and its divisions.
In this connection it is certainly extremely interesting to find the serpent associated with the Calendar in Mexico and Yucatan, its Nahuatl name being homonymous for twin, i.
Maya for serpent, can or cam, being homonymous for the number four.
I point out the remarkable fact that the Chinese name for jade=yu, is homonymous with the word for source or origin, hence, perhaps, its sacredness and employment as a secret symbol of the hidden source of all things.
Capital, Maya word for, homonymouswith five=ho, 256.
It is noteworthy that, in Nahuatl as in the Quechua, the title for minor chief is homonymous with the word for fingers.
The Nahuatl for tree=quahuitl is almost homonymous with quaitl=head and both were employed as symbols of the centre.
In an homonymous manner; so as to have the same name or relation.
All the expressions including "existent" are applied to God and to ourselves in a homonymous sense (cf.
In this work I am addressing myself to those who have been philosophizing; who are believers in the Bible and at the same time know science; and are perplexed in their ideas on account of the homonymous terms.
The frequent occurrence of homonymous terms forms a peculiar difficulty in the study of the dialects.
In all extremities of the body the arteriose blood becomes deoxydized, decomposed; it is therefore basic and homonymous with the capillary vessels, so that it is consequently repelled, and driven back into the veins.
Being again oxydized in, it becomes homonymous to, the lung, is repelled by it, and again attracted by the capillary vessels of the body.
If the food, when received into the stomach, continue acid by virtue of its nature, or from not having been properly chewed and imbued with saliva and so neutralized, it is then homonymous with the gastric juice.
An expert in ophthalmology confirmed the existence of a homonymousdefect in the fields of vision.
The points therefore upon which these rays impinge, correspond symmetrically to each other, as well as the centres--in other words, they are homonymous points.
We can hardly doubt that it was Aristotle who first gave this peculiar distinctive meaning to the two words Homonymous and Synonymous, rendered in modern phraseology (through the Latin) Equivocal and Univocal.
He has no general term corresponding to homonymous or equivocal; and there are even passages where (under the name of Prodikus) he derides or disparages a careful distinctive analysis of different significations of the same name.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "homonymous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.