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Synonyms

color blindness

American  

noun

  1. inability to distinguish one or several chromatic colors, independent of the capacity for distinguishing light and shade.

  2. complete inability to distinguish colors of the spectrum, with all objects appearing as shades of gray, black, and white, varying only as to lightness and darkness; achromatopsia.


Etymology

Origin of color blindness

First recorded in 1835–45

Example Sentences

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Measuring the scale of racism and racial inequality in France is complicated by its official policy of color blindness, with strict limits on data that can be collected.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 4, 2023

You can see him thinking through color choices, maybe even dealing with color blindness.

From Washington Post • Feb. 17, 2022

The Tampa Bay play calling screen in Madden NFL 21 with color blindness settings set to deuteranopia, simulated as seen by someone with red-green color blindness.

From The Verge • Aug. 24, 2021

Indian elephant: Dissections of elephant eyes show that during the day, the gentle giants likely have red-green color blindness just like some humans, meaning they can’t distinguish the two colors.

From Scientific American • May 19, 2021

No one had ever tested us for hernia or color blindness.

From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles