Imbalance
1. Lack of equality between opposing forces.
2. Lack of equality in some aspect of binocular vision, such as muscle balance, image size, and/or image shape.
Origin: L. In-neg. – bi-lanx (-lanc-), having two scales, fr. Bis, twice, – lanx, dish, scale of a balance
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