It all depends on what type of "cataract" is being discussed.
Niagara falls could be a cataract. So could the gradual opacification that occurs in the lens of the eye as a natural result of aging. As such, the answer to you question could be any of the following:
1) Related to water:
waterfall, rapids, flood, torrent, cascade
2) Related to the lens in the eye:
nuclear sclerosis, cortical sclerosis, lens opacification
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I believe that Niagra Falls is a cataract. It's being debated.
If an extracapsular cataract extraction was performed, a secondary cataract may develop in the remaining back portion of the capsule.
If it's on a river, it'd be WATERFALL. If it's in an eye, I have no idea.
This can occur one to two years after surgery.
A cataract
cataract
Cataract is a noun.
A cataract is a waterfall.
Cataract.
A cataract is just a color change of YOUR lens inside your eye.
Extracapsular cataract extraction. This type of cataract extraction is the most common.
Cataract - band - was created in 1998.
A cataract is the clouding of the lens of the eye.