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blindness
- IPA[ˈblīn(d)nəs]
美式
- the state or condition of being unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition;lack of perception, awareness, or judgment; ignorance
noun: blindness, plural noun: blindnesses
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- 1. the state or condition of being unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition a leading cause of blindness in the elderly the field of vision gradually narrows and blindness can result
- 2. lack of perception, awareness, or judgment; ignorance this policy is based on willful blindness to economic reality
- (in horses) a recurrent inflammatory disease of the eyes, causing intermittent blindness.
Oxford Dictionary
- less technical term for alexia or dyslexia
Oxford Dictionary
- less technical term for nyctalopia
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for prosopagnosia
Oxford Dictionary
- less technical term for alexia, or (less accurately) for dyslexia
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for prosopagnosia
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in horses) a recurrent inflammatory disease of the eyes, causing intermittent blindness.
Oxford American Dictionary
- less technical term for nyctalopia
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈblʌɪn(d)nɪs]
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- the state or condition of being unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital ... a leading cause of blindness in the elderly the field of vision gradually narrows and blindness can result
Oxford Dictionary