a. Path. [f. STRABISM-US + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or affected by strabismus.
1875. H. Walton, Dis. Eye, 385. Strabismic vision.
Hence Strabismical a., suffering from strabismus.
1866. Athenæum, 20 Jan., 92/3. When strabismical statisticians number the peeresses who find daily solace in gin-palaces.
1889. Science, 10 May, 364/2. Should a child be born with a strabismical eye, or distorted limbs, he is accepted as a healer of coming generations.