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Blindness See also eyes. a lack or loss of sight. — ableptical, adj. a condition of partial or total blindness, caused by a disease of the optie nerve. — amaurotic, adj. obscurity of vision, occurring without any organic change in the eyes; the first stage of amaurosis. — amblyopic, adj. blindness. blindness. Medicine. the condition of snow blindness. Obsolete, the state of having defective eyesight; purblindness. Obsolete, the process of blinding. a disease of the eyes, in which the eyeball hardens and becomes tense, often resulting in blindness. — glaucomatous, adj. the loss of sight in daylight. — hemeralopic, adj. a writing frame designed for use by blind people. the loss of sight in darkness. — nyctalopic, adj. a device combining a selenium cell and telephone apparatus that converts light energy into sound energy, used to enable blind people to sense light through the hearing and thus read printed matter. an instrument for writing when unable to see. a blind spot or blind area in the field of vision. the totality of medical knowledge concerning the causes, treatment, and prevention of blindness. a person who devotes himself to helping the blind. blindness. — typhlotic, adj.
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Translations blindness n (lit, fig) → Blindheit f → (to gegenüber) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Thus, sight and blindness have reference to the eye. A CHRISTIAN and a Heathen in His Blindness were disputing, when the Christian, with that charming consideration which serves to distinguish the truly pious from the wolves that perish, exclaimed:
AN OLD WOMAN having lost the use of her eyes, called in a Physician to heal them, and made this bargain with him in the presence of witnesses: that if he should cure her blindness, he should receive from her a sum of money; but if her infirmity remained, she should give him nothing. |
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