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eyestrain
noun eye·strain \ˈī-ˌstrān\
: a tired and unpleasant feeling in your eyes
Full Definition of EYESTRAIN
: weariness or a strained state of the eye
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First Known Use of EYESTRAIN
1874
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eyestrain
noun eye·strain \ˈī-ˌstrān\
Medical Definition of EYESTRAIN
: weariness or a strained state of the eye
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