January 28, 2001 Eric Rasmusen notes, erasmuse@indiana.edu Http://Php.Indiana.edu/~erasmuse John Davis, ``The Argument of an Appeal," from American Bar Association Journal, 26: 895-909 (December 1940). STRABISMIC: stra·bis·mus (str-bzms) n. A visual defect in which one eye cannot focus with the other on an objective because of imbalance of the eye muscles. Also called squint. [New Latin from Greek strabismos, condition of squinting, from strabizein, to squint, from strabos, squinting; see streb(h)- in Indo-European Roots.] stra·bismal (-ml) or stra·bismic (-mk) adj.