blindness
11Blindness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Blindness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 blindness blindness cecity excecation| amaurosis cataract ablepsy| prestriction| Sgm: N 1 dim sightedness dim sightedness &c. 443 Sgm: N 1 ablepsia ablepsia …
12Blindness —  Pour le roman du même nom, voir L Aveuglement Blindness Données clés Titre québécois L Aveuglement Titre original Blindness Réalisation …
13blindness — 1. Loss of the sense of sight; absolute b. connotes no light perception. SEE ALSO: amblyopia, amaurosis. 2. Loss of visual appreciation of objects although visual acuity is normal. 3 …
14blindness — n. the inability to see. Lack of all light perception constitutes total blindness but there are degrees of visual impairment far less severe than this that may be classed as blindness for administrative or statutory purposes. For example, marked… …
15blindness — noun the state of being blind or lacking sight (Freq. 7) • Syn: ↑sightlessness, ↑cecity • Derivationally related forms: ↑sightless (for: ↑sightlessness), ↑blind …
16blindness — n. color; congenital; night; snow blindness * * * [ blaɪndnɪs] congenital night snow blindness color …
17blindness — noun Blindness is used after these nouns: ↑snow …
18blindness — Synonyms and related words: albinism, astigmatism, astigmia, bad eyesight, blurred vision, deafness, defect of vision, dim sightedness, dogmatism, double sight, double vision, faulty eyesight, imperceptiveness, impercipience, imperfect vision,… …
19blindness — Animals [[➝ animals]] that were blind were unfit for sacrifices (Lev. 22:22), and priests who were blind were disqualified from sacrificing (Lev. 21:16–24), though the community was instructed to care for the blind (Lev. 19:14). Blindness also… …
20blindness — aklumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. blindness vok. Blindheit, f rus. слепота, f pranc. cécité, f …