micropsia

[ mahy-krop-see-uh ]
/ maɪˈkrɒp si ə /

noun Ophthalmology.

a defect of vision in which objects appear to be smaller than their actual size.
Also mi·cro·pi·a [mahy-kroh-pee-uh] /maɪˈkroʊ pi ə/, mi·crop·sy [mahy-krop-see] /ˈmaɪ krɒp si/.
Compare macropsia.

Origin of micropsia

1895–1900; micr- + -opsia

OTHER WORDS FROM micropsia

mi·crop·tic [mahy-krop-tik] /maɪˈkrɒp tɪk/, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for micropia

micropsia
/ (maɪˈkrɒpsɪə) /

noun

a defect of vision in which objects appear to be smaller than they appear to a person with normal vision

Medical definitions for micropia

micropsia
[ mī-krŏpsē-ə ]

n.

A visual disorder in which objects appear much smaller than they actually are, possibly caused by a retinal disorder but often associated with hallucination or an unconscious attempt to shrink the world to a less threatening size.