Snellen chart
Snellen chart (snel-ĕn) n. the commonest chart used for testing sharpness of distant vision (see visual acuity). It consists of rows of capital letters, called test types, the letters of each row becoming smaller down the chart. [ H. Snellen (1834–1908), Dutch ophthalmologist]
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