cataract in Italian
cataract in Italian is cateratta, cataratta — cataract means a large waterfall, especially one that plunges over a steep drop.
cataract in Italian
cateratta
A (large) waterfall, specifically one flowing over the edge of a cliff.
cataratta
A (large) waterfall, specifically one flowing over the edge of a cliff.
cataratta
(ophthalmology, pathology) A clouding of the lens in the eye leading to a decrease in vision.
What does "cataract" mean?
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noun A large waterfall, especially one that plunges over a steep drop.
"The Niagara cataract draws millions of visitors every year."
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noun A clouding of the eye's lens that causes blurred vision, common in older age.
"She had surgery to remove a cataract from her left eye."
cataract in a sentence
- The Niagara cataract draws millions of visitors every year.
- She had surgery to remove a cataract from her left eye.
- Cataracts are one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cataract" in Italian?
"cataract" in Italian is cateratta, cataratta. cataract means: A large waterfall, especially one that plunges over a steep drop.
How do you use "cataract" in a sentence?
Example: "The Niagara cataract draws millions of visitors every year." In Italian, "cataract" is cateratta, cataratta.
Are there other ways to say "cataract" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "cataract": cateratta, cataratta.
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