strabismus/stɹəˈbɪzməs/EtymologyBorrowed from New Latin strabismus, from Ancient Greek στραβισμός (strabismós), from στραβίζω (strabízō, “to squint”), from στραβός (strabós, “squinting”) (whence the synonymous Latin strabus).strabismus means A defect of vision in which one eye cannot focus with the other on an object because of imbalance of the eye muscles; a squint. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 68 out of 100.nounA defect of vision in which one eye cannot focus with the other on an object because of imbalance of the eye muscles; a squint.