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  1. not lighted: such as; not kindled or ignited; not illuminated with light… See the full definition

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    • What Are The Common Conditions and Disorders That Affect The Retina?
    • What Are The Signs Or Symptoms of Problems with My Retina?
    • What Tests Are Done on The Retina?

    The retina can be affected by many conditions that damage your eye. Conditions that specifically affect the retina include: 1. Age-related macular degeneration. 2. Macular hole. 3. Macular pucker. 4. Retinal vein occlusionor retinal artery occlusion. 5. Retinal detachment. 6. Eye floaters and flashes and posterior vitreous detachment. 7. Retinitis ...

    Talk to your healthcare provider if you notice any symptoms in your eyes, including: 1. Blurry or distorted vision. 2. Loss of peripheral vision. 3. Double vision (diplopia). 4. Light sensitivity. 5. Your vision is getting noticeably worse.

    Your provider will check your retina as part of your overall eye exam. Your eyes will be dilated for this exam. They’ll use an ophthalmoscope, a special tool that lets them see into your eye and examine all its parts. Your provider might take pictures of your retina during your visit.

  3. Unlit definition: not having lighting; unilluminated. See examples of UNLIT used in a sentence.

  4. UNLIT meaning: 1. not yet burning: 2. having no lights, or with the lights switched off: 3. not yet burning: . Learn more.

  5. having no lights, or with the lights switched off: Pilots may not take off from unlit runways at night. an unlit corridor. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Burning, burnt & on fire. afire. aflame. alight. blaze.

  6. Define unlit. unlit synonyms, unlit pronunciation, unlit translation, English dictionary definition of unlit. adj 1. not having lighting; unilluminated: avoid unlit streets after dark. 2. not having been ignited: tapping his unlit cigarette.

  7. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective unlit. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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