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motia
English translation:
Cataract
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Urdu term or phrase:
Motia
English translation:
Cataract
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Urdu to English translations
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unspecified
Urdu term or phrase:
motia
eye sight problem
asif raza
Cataract
Explanation:
Opacity of the lens or capsule of the eye, causing impairment of vision or blindness.
The American Heritage® Dictionary
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Mumtaz
Jordan
Local time:
00:09
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Cataract
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Cataract
Explanation:
Opacity of the lens or capsule of the eye, causing impairment of vision or blindness.
The American Heritage® Dictionary
Reference:
http://www.peshawar1.com/htmls/health/health.html
Mumtaz
Jordan
Local time:
00:09
Native speaker of:
Arabic,
English
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