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BLIND VISION

  • Color blindness
  • Decreased ability to see color or color differences

    Color blindness or color vision deficiency (CVD) is the decreased ability to see color, differences in color, or distinguish shades of color. The severity

    Color blindness

    Color blindness

    Color_blindness

  • Visual impairment
  • Decreased ability to see

    normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. The terms low vision and blindness are often used for levels of impairment which are difficult or impossible

    Visual impairment

    Visual impairment

    Visual_impairment

  • Blind spot (vision)
  • Blindpoint of human eye

    disc, the corresponding part of the field of vision is invisible. Via processes in the brain, the blind spot is interpolated based on surrounding detail

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind spot (vision)

    Blind_spot_(vision)

  • Blind Vision
  • 1983 single by Blancmange

    "Blind Vision" is a song by the English synth-pop band Blancmange, released on 29 April 1983 as the lead single from their second studio album Mange Tout

    Blind Vision

    Blind_Vision

  • Congenital red–green color blindness
  • Most common genetic condition leading to color blindness

    red–green color blindness is deficient color vision (color blindness or discromatopsia). A red–green color blind subject will have decreased (or no) color

    Congenital red–green color blindness

    Congenital red–green color blindness

    Congenital_red–green_color_blindness

  • Nyctalopia
  • Condition making it difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light

    nyctalopia and, eventually, their daytime vision may also be affected. In X-linked congenital stationary night blindness, from birth the rods either do not work

    Nyctalopia

    Nyctalopia

    Nyctalopia

  • Blindsight
  • Visual response in some blind people

    merely degraded conscious vision. The majority of studies on blindsight are conducted on patients who are hemianopic (i.e. blind in one-half of their visual

    Blindsight

    Blindsight

  • Achromatopsia
  • Medical condition

    vision. Achromatopsia is estimated to affect 1 in 30,000 live births worldwide. The five symptoms associated with achromatopsia are: Color blindness

    Achromatopsia

    Achromatopsia

  • Scintillating scotoma
  • Visual aura associated with migraine

    melting into the scotoma area background similarly to the physiological blind spot, which means that objects may be seen better by not looking directly

    Scintillating scotoma

    Scintillating scotoma

    Scintillating_scotoma

  • Color vision test
  • Tests for color vision against a standard

    blindness), though several of the standards are designed to categorize normal color vision into sub-levels. With the large prevalence of color vision

    Color vision test

    Color_vision_test

  • Lenny Von Dohlen
  • American actor (1958–2022)

    (1986) opposite Karl Malden and Joyce Van Patten; Dracula's Widow (1987); Blind Vision (1992); Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992); Jennifer 8 (1992); and

    Lenny Von Dohlen

    Lenny_Von_Dohlen

  • Annalaura di Luggo
  • Italian multimedia artist

    Archaeological Park, 2024–2025 In 2017, di Luggo created Blind Vision, curated by Raisa Clavijo. Blind Vision arises from di Luggo's interest in exploring the

    Annalaura di Luggo

    Annalaura di Luggo

    Annalaura_di_Luggo

  • Shuki Levy
  • American composer

    shows, and directed a few films, such as Perfect Victims (1988) and Blind Vision (1991). He was also part of the musical duo Shuky & Aviva (alternatively

    Shuki Levy

    Shuki_Levy

  • Blancmange (band)
  • English synth-pop band

    releasing four UK top-20 singles: "Living on the Ceiling", "Waves", "Blind Vision" and "Don't Tell Me". Blancmange released three studio albums during

    Blancmange (band)

    Blancmange (band)

    Blancmange_(band)

  • Stephen Luscombe
  • British musician and songwriter (1954–2025)

    releasing four UK top-20 singles: "Living on the Ceiling", "Waves", "Blind Vision" and "Don't Tell Me". Following a gap of a quarter of a century, Blancmange

    Stephen Luscombe

    Stephen_Luscombe

  • Vision disorder
  • Medical condition

    pain and vision loss Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Retinitis: This is an inflammation of the retina caused by infection, which can result in blindness. It occurs

    Vision disorder

    Vision disorder

    Vision_disorder

  • Childhood blindness
  • Medical condition

    meters) away, that a child with "normal" vision could see if it was 200 feet (about 60 meters) away. Childhood blindness has many causes. Leading causes include

    Childhood blindness

    Childhood blindness

    Childhood_blindness

  • Retinitis pigmentosa
  • Gradual retinal degeneration leading to progressive sight loss

    As peripheral vision worsens, people may experience "tunnel vision". Complete blindness is uncommon. Onset of symptoms is generally gradual and often

    Retinitis pigmentosa

    Retinitis pigmentosa

    Retinitis_pigmentosa

  • Blepharitis
  • Inflammation of the eyelid

    symptoms may include visual impairment such as photophobia and blurred vision. Symptoms are generally worse in the mornings and patients may experience

    Blepharitis

    Blepharitis

    Blepharitis

  • Photokeratitis
  • Eye condition caused by ultraviolet radiation

    Photokeratitis is known by a number of different terms, including snow blindness, arc eye, welder's flash, sand eyes, bake eyes, corneal flash burns, flash

    Photokeratitis

    Photokeratitis

  • Strabismus
  • Eyes not aligning when looking at something

    perception. If onset is during adulthood, it is more likely to result in double vision. Strabismus can occur out of muscle dysfunction (e.g., myasthenia gravis)

    Strabismus

    Strabismus

  • Amblyopia
  • Failure of the brain to process input from one eye

    cases, the vision between the eyes can differ to the point where one eye has twice average vision while the other eye is completely blind. [citation needed]

    Amblyopia

    Amblyopia

    Amblyopia

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    relatively well-preserved – vision. Every normal mammalian eye has a scotoma in its field of vision, usually termed its blind spot. This is a location with

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • Stye
  • Swelling of the eyelid due to infection of an oil gland

    effect because the reviewed studies lacked positive control, were not blinded, or both. Although styes are harmless in most cases and complications are

    Stye

    Stye

    Stye

  • Cortical blindness
  • Medical condition

    Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal-appearing eye caused by damage to the brain's occipital cortex. Cortical blindness can

    Cortical blindness

    Cortical_blindness

  • Onchocerciasis
  • Human helminthiasis (infection by parasite)

    with enlarged lymph nodes) Eye symptoms include: Vision impairment, low vision, or permanent blindness. Clouding of the cornea Light sensitivity Lesions

    Onchocerciasis

    Onchocerciasis

    Onchocerciasis

  • Ptosis (eyelid)
  • Drooping of the upper eyelid over the eye

    important to treat the disorder in children before it can interfere with vision development. Ptosis can be unilateral or bilateral, and may vary in severity

    Ptosis (eyelid)

    Ptosis (eyelid)

    Ptosis_(eyelid)

  • Nystagmus
  • Dysfunction of eye movement

    generally causes a degree of vision impairment, although the severity of such impairment varies widely. Also, many blind people have nystagmus, which

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

    Nystagmus

  • Blind artists
  • People who are physically unable to see normally but work in the visual arts

    form, and it is by applying this limited vision that many blind artists create intelligible art. Also, a blind person may once have been fully sighted

    Blind artists

    Blind_artists

  • Papilledema
  • Swelling of the eye's optic disc due to high intracranial pressure

    patient vision. It can progress to enlargement of the blind spot, blurring of vision, a concentric blind spot pattern, or diplopia (double vision). Ultimately

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

    Papilledema

  • Mydriasis
  • Excessive dilation of the pupil

    (October 2020). "Long-Term Substance Use Can Cause Irreversible Photopic Vision Changes in Substance Use Disorder in Remission". Psychiatry Investigation

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

    Mydriasis

  • Dichromacy
  • Type of color vision

    rainbow. Dichromacy in humans is a form of color blindness (color vision deficiency). Normal human color vision is trichromatic, so dichromacy is achieved by

    Dichromacy

    Dichromacy

    Dichromacy

  • Photophobia
  • Abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light

    the green-to-blue end of the light spectrum without blurring or impeding vision. Other strategies for relieving photophobia include the use of tinted contact

    Photophobia

    Photophobia

  • Foundation Fighting Blindness
  • American research organization

    known about those vision-robbing diseases. Blind from retinitis pigmentosa, Gund is Chairman of the Foundation Fighting Blindness and Chief Executive

    Foundation Fighting Blindness

    Foundation Fighting Blindness

    Foundation_Fighting_Blindness

  • Color blind glasses
  • Light filters to alleviate color blindness

    lenses, that attempt to alleviate color blindness, by bringing deficient color vision closer to normal color vision or to make certain color tasks easier

    Color blind glasses

    Color_blind_glasses

  • Cataract
  • Clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing poor vision

    vision caused by cataracts may also result in an increased risk of falling and depression. In 2020 cataracts caused 39.6% of all cases of blindness and

    Cataract

    Cataract

    Cataract

  • Naruto season 3
  • Season of television series

    Sixty-Four Palms to prove him wrong. 116 33 "360 Degrees of Vision: The Byakugan's Blind Spot" Transliteration: "Shikai Sanbyaku-Rokujū Do - Byakugan

    Naruto season 3

    Naruto_season_3

  • Cone cell
  • Photoreceptor cells responsible for color vision made to function in bright light

    disc, contributing to the blind spot. Cones are less sensitive to light than the rod cells in the retina (which support vision at low light levels), but

    Cone cell

    Cone cell

    Cone_cell

  • Astigmatism
  • Type of eye defect

    "Considering LASIK surgery". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 5 June 2025. "Vision impairment and blindness". www.who.int. Retrieved 1 January 2026. Zhang, Jun; Wu, Yifei;

    Astigmatism

    Astigmatism

    Astigmatism

  • Corneal opacity
  • Medical condition

    symptoms include the following: Loss of vision or blindness (when dense opacity covers the pupillary area) Blurred vision (due to astigmatic effect and light

    Corneal opacity

    Corneal opacity

    Corneal_opacity

  • Acid Horse
  • American musical project

    duo Blancmange's 1983 single "Blind Vision". Evidence that "No Name, No Slogan" might have been written using "Blind Vision" as a reference track is available

    Acid Horse

    Acid_Horse

  • Exophthalmos
  • Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit

    eye may also compress the optic nerve or ophthalmic artery, and lead to blindness. Many patients with exophthalmos have a history of endocrine abnormalities

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

  • Blinding (punishment)
  • Type of physical punishment

    Blinding is a type of physical punishment which results in complete or nearly complete loss of vision. It was used as an act of revenge and torture. The

    Blinding (punishment)

    Blinding (punishment)

    Blinding_(punishment)

  • Floater
  • Deposits within the eye's vitreous humour

    especially if the spots seem constantly to drift through the field of vision. The shapes are shadows projected onto the retina by tiny structures of

    Floater

    Floater

    Floater

  • Esotropia
  • Form of strabismus in which the eyes turn inward

    "lazy eye", which describes the condition of amblyopia; a reduction in vision of one or both eyes that is not the result of any pathology of the eye and

    Esotropia

    Esotropia

    Esotropia

  • Eye disease
  • Health condition negatively affecting the eye

    dystrophy (H35.5) Retinitis pigmentosa – genetic disorder; tunnel vision preceded by night-blindness (H35.6) Retinal haemorrhage (H35.7) Separation of retinal

    Eye disease

    Eye disease

    Eye_disease

  • Choroideremia
  • Medical condition

    gradual loss of vision, starting with childhood night blindness, followed by peripheral vision loss and progressing to loss of central vision later in life

    Choroideremia

    Choroideremia

    Choroideremia

  • Exotropia
  • Visual disorder where eyes work independently

    to using a "blind-spot", whereby it receives images from both eyes, but no full image from the deviating eye, thus avoiding double vision, and in fact

    Exotropia

    Exotropia

    Exotropia

  • International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
  • Global alliance of eye health organisations

    the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) is a global alliance of eye health organisations working for the prevention of blindness and vision impairment. IAPB

    International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness

    International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness

    International_Agency_for_the_Prevention_of_Blindness

  • Keratitis
  • Inflammation of the cornea of the eye

    near fast-flowing African streams, so the disease is also called "river blindness". Microbial keratitis (due to bacterial, fungal, or parasitic pathogens)

    Keratitis

    Keratitis

    Keratitis

  • Recovery from blindness
  • Phenomenon of a blind person gaining the ability to see

    John Locke, an 18th-century philosopher, speculated that if a blind person developed vision, he would not at first connect his idea of a shape with the

    Recovery from blindness

    Recovery_from_blindness

  • Anisocoria
  • Unequal size of the eyes' pupils

    2012 called "My Pupils", explaining that his study of neuroscience of vision was motivated by his harmless anisocoria condition. Anisocoria is composed

    Anisocoria

    Anisocoria

    Anisocoria

  • Glaucoma
  • Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion

    In open-angle glaucoma, the typical progression from normal vision to complete blindness takes about 25 years to 70 years without treatment, depending

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

  • Honey Dijon
  • American DJ, producer and trans activist

    (2019) Neneh Cherry – "Buddy X" (Honey Dijon Remix) (2020) Blancmange – "Blind Vision" (Honey Dijon Remix) (2020) Aline Mayne – "Princess Boy" (Honey Dijon

    Honey Dijon

    Honey Dijon

    Honey_Dijon

  • Diplopia
  • Double vision

    object that may be displaced in relation to each other. Also called double vision, it is a loss of visual focus under regular conditions, and is often voluntary

    Diplopia

    Diplopia

    Diplopia

  • Cancer associated retinopathy
  • Autoimmune eye disease

    immunosuppression. Patients may complain loss of vision, black spots in the field of vision (scotoma), night blindness, prolonged glare after light exposure, prolonged

    Cancer associated retinopathy

    Cancer_associated_retinopathy

  • Conjunctivitis
  • Inflammation of the eye

    seasonal exposures in the spring and summer or perpetual conditions. Computer vision syndrome Dry eye syndrome Reactive arthritis: Conjunctivitis is part of

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

  • Deafblindness
  • Condition of little or no useful sight and little or no useful hearing

    results in a modality deprivation of either vision or hearing, or both. A person might be born deaf and become blind at a later stage in life, or vice versa

    Deafblindness

    Deafblindness

  • Monochromacy
  • Type of color vision

    respect to spectral composition. Organisms with monochromacy lack color vision and can only see in shades of grey ranging from black to white. Organisms

    Monochromacy

    Monochromacy

    Monochromacy

  • Functional visual loss
  • Loss of vision without any organic cause

    should be tested to rule out conditions which cause defective vision or even blindness in one or both eyes with normal anterior segment and a normal fundus

    Functional visual loss

    Functional_visual_loss

  • Bitemporal hemianopsia
  • Loss of vision in the outer half of both the right and left visual field

    Bitemporal hemianopsia is the medical description of a type of partial blindness where vision is missing in the outer half of both the right and left visual field

    Bitemporal hemianopsia

    Bitemporal hemianopsia

    Bitemporal_hemianopsia

  • Entropion
  • Inward folding of the eyelid

    Sensitivity to light and wind Sagging skin around the eye Eye watering Decreased vision, especially if the cornea is damaged The following are the causes:[citation

    Entropion

    Entropion

    Entropion

  • Midbrain activation
  • Pseudoscientific method claiming to improve memory and concentration

    pseudoscientific training method claiming to allow the development of blind vision and to improve memory and concentration. The trick often works by training

    Midbrain activation

    Midbrain_activation

  • Amaurosis fugax
  • Medical condition

    descriptions of this experience include a monocular blindness, dimming, fogging, or blurring. Total or sectorial vision loss typically lasts only a few seconds,

    Amaurosis fugax

    Amaurosis fugax

    Amaurosis_fugax

  • Anton syndrome
  • Rare symptom of brain damage where those affected deny being blind

    deficit.[citation needed] Though the patient is blind, they will behave and talk as if they have normal vision. Attention is aroused, however, when the patient

    Anton syndrome

    Anton_syndrome

  • The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight
  • 2023 memoir by Andrew Leland

    vision. At the time of the memoir, Leland's vision is described as though he is seeing through a narrow tube. Eventually, he will be completely blind

    The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight

    The_Country_of_the_Blind:_A_Memoir_at_the_End_of_Sight

  • Keratoconus
  • Medical condition involving the eye

    bulges outward into a cone shape. This causes distorted vision, including blurry vision, double vision, increased nearsightedness, irregular astigmatism, and

    Keratoconus

    Keratoconus

    Keratoconus

  • Stargardt disease
  • Genetic form of macular degeneration

    old), and include: wavy vision, blind spots, blurriness, loss of depth perception, sensitivity to glare, impaired colour vision, and difficulty adapting

    Stargardt disease

    Stargardt_disease

  • Farsightedness
  • Eye condition in which light is focused behind instead of on the retina

    their accommodation, without any defects in vision. But, due to this accommodative effort for distant vision, people may complain of eye strain during prolonged

    Farsightedness

    Farsightedness

    Farsightedness

  • Macular degeneration
  • Vision loss due to damage to the macula of the eye

    lead to total blindness. For that matter, only a small number of people with visual impairment are blind. In almost all cases, some vision remains, mainly

    Macular degeneration

    Macular degeneration

    Macular_degeneration

  • Vision rehabilitation
  • Medical attempts to improve low vision

    rehabilitation to improve independent living skills in individuals with low vision or blindness. In other words, it is the process of restoring functional ability

    Vision rehabilitation

    Vision_rehabilitation

  • Optic neuropathy
  • Medical condition

    in vision. While vision loss may be rapid, progression to blindness is unusual. These patients tend to have blind spots in the center of their vision with

    Optic neuropathy

    Optic neuropathy

    Optic_neuropathy

  • That's Love, That It Is
  • 1983 single by Blancmange

    Cassel of AllMusic commented: "While the singles "Don't Tell Me" and "Blind Vision" are nigh irresistible, the similar "That's Love That It Is" gets to

    That's Love, That It Is

    That's_Love,_That_It_Is

  • Aphakia
  • Absence of the lens of the eye

    the focus of vision to different lengths, patients with aphakia will have a total loss of accommodation.[citation needed] Defective vision: High degree

    Aphakia

    Aphakia

    Aphakia

  • Be My Eyes
  • Danish mobile app

    Hilton partnered with Be My Eyes to provide live video assistance for blind and low-vision guests. The free service connects travelers to a Hilton team member

    Be My Eyes

    Be_My_Eyes

  • Acute visual loss
  • Loss of visual acuity associated with illness or aging

    prevent blindness. Wet macular degeneration should be considered in older people with new distortion of their vision with bleeding in the macula. Vision can

    Acute visual loss

    Acute visual loss

    Acute_visual_loss

  • Episcleritis
  • Medical condition

    sclera with gentle pressure. Discharge is absent with episcleritis, and vision is unaffected. Patients with episcleritis experience far less photophobia

    Episcleritis

    Episcleritis

    Episcleritis

  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Diabetes-induced damage to the retina of the eye

    damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes. It is a leading cause of blindness in developed countries and one of the leading causes of sight loss in

    Diabetic retinopathy

    Diabetic retinopathy

    Diabetic_retinopathy

  • Homonymous hemianopsia
  • Visual field loss on the left or right side of the vertical midline

    glasses. These high power prisms "create" artificial peripheral vision into the non-blind field for obstacle avoidance and motion detection.[citation needed]

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous hemianopsia

    Homonymous_hemianopsia

  • American Foundation for the Blind
  • Non-profit organization in the US

    American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is an American non-profit organization, specifically a 501(c)(3), for people with vision loss. AFB's objectives include

    American Foundation for the Blind

    American_Foundation_for_the_Blind

  • Myopia
  • Inability to focus on distant objects

    www.cdc.gov. 29 September 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2023. "Vision impairment and blindness". www.who.int. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Carr BJ, Stell WK

    Myopia

    Myopia

    Myopia

  • Blindness and education
  • Education of students with vision impairment

    subject of blindness and education has included evolving approaches and public perceptions of how best to address the special needs of blind students.

    Blindness and education

    Blindness and education

    Blindness_and_education

  • Human echolocation
  • Human ability to detect surroundings using sounds

    World Access for the Blind. "Who We Are". Visioneers. Visioneers.org. Retrieved 2025-03-05. Kremer 2012. World Access for the Blind (2017-11-20). "Thomas

    Human echolocation

    Human_echolocation

  • Phthisis bulbi
  • Shrunken, non-functional eye

    enucleation of the eye. The affected eye is shrunken, and has little to no vision. The intraocular pressure in the affected eye is very low or nonexistent

    Phthisis bulbi

    Phthisis bulbi

    Phthisis_bulbi

  • Riddoch syndrome
  • Type of visual impairment

    leaves the sufferer blind but able to distinguish visual stimuli with specific characteristics when these appear in the patient's blind field. The most common

    Riddoch syndrome

    Riddoch_syndrome

  • Optic neuritis
  • Inflammation of the optic nerve

    eyes that can range in severity from mild visual blurring to complete blindness in the affected eye(s). Although pain is typically considered a hallmark

    Optic neuritis

    Optic neuritis

    Optic_neuritis

  • Igor Korošec
  • worked with blind and vision impaired people, attracted sponsors, and organized the first Slovenian Acting Seminar for Blind and Vision Impaired. He

    Igor Korošec

    Igor_Korošec

  • Happy Families (album)
  • 1982 studio album by Blancmange

    slightly rearranged running order and included a special mix of the song "Blind Vision", released as a single in May 1983 and which appeared on the group's

    Happy Families (album)

    Happy_Families_(album)

  • CNIB Foundation
  • Organization for the blind based in Canada

    dedicated to assisting Canadians who are blind or living with vision loss, and to provide information about vision health for all Canadians. Founded in 1918

    CNIB Foundation

    CNIB Foundation

    CNIB_Foundation

  • Uveitis
  • Inflammation of the uvea of the eye

    some cases, a permanent loss of vision. In the United States, uveitis accounts for about 10–20% of cases of blindness. Uveitis is classified anatomically

    Uveitis

    Uveitis

    Uveitis

  • Vilmos Kátai-Németh
  • Hungarian politician

    the National Assembly in 2026. He lost his vision at the age of 16 and later became the first-ever blind aikido master in the world. On April 24, 2026

    Vilmos Kátai-Németh

    Vilmos_Kátai-Németh

  • Optic nerve hypoplasia
  • Underdevelopment of the optic nerve

    occasionally be compatible with near-normal vision; in other cases, one or both eyes may be functionally or legally blind. Although most patients with only optic

    Optic nerve hypoplasia

    Optic nerve hypoplasia

    Optic_nerve_hypoplasia

  • Equine vision
  • Eyesight capabilities of horses

    best chance to spot predators. The horse's wide range of monocular vision has two "blind spots", or areas where the animal cannot see: in front of the face

    Equine vision

    Equine vision

    Equine_vision

  • Leber congenital amaurosis
  • Rare inherited eye disease

    experience vision problems. Affected infants show decreased visual response to objects. Loss of visual acuity is severe, with affected individuals' vision ranging

    Leber congenital amaurosis

    Leber_congenital_amaurosis

  • Children in Crossfire
  • 20 July 2017. "Soldier who blinded man forgiven". BBC News. BBC. February 13, 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2017. "Blind Vision (2007)". BFI. Archived from

    Children in Crossfire

    Children_in_Crossfire

  • Meibomian gland dysfunction
  • Disease of the meibomian glands of the eyelid

    (September 2015). "Effects of Isotretinoin on Meibomian Glands". Optometry and Vision Science. 92 (9): 925–930. doi:10.1097/OPX.0000000000000656. PMID 26154692

    Meibomian gland dysfunction

    Meibomian gland dysfunction

    Meibomian_gland_dysfunction

  • Hemeralopia
  • Medical condition

    Hemeralopia or day blindness is the inability to see clearly in bright light and is the exact opposite of nyctalopia (night blindness), the inability to

    Hemeralopia

    Hemeralopia

  • Primary congenital glaucoma
  • Medical condition

    untreatable at the time, with most cases resulting in inevitable vision loss and blindness due to elevated intraocular pressure. In the early 20th century

    Primary congenital glaucoma

    Primary congenital glaucoma

    Primary_congenital_glaucoma

  • Presbyopia
  • Medical condition associated with aging of the eye

    same time as presbyopia. While exhibiting similar symptoms of blur in the vision for close objects, this condition has nothing to do with hypermetropia or

    Presbyopia

    Presbyopia

    Presbyopia

  • Trachoma
  • Infectious disease that causes a roughening of the inner surface of the eyelids

    The disease is the cause of decreased vision in 2.2 million people, of whom 1.2 million are completely blind. Trachoma is a public health problem in

    Trachoma

    Trachoma

    Trachoma

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  • Celie
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Celie

    Blind.

    Celie

  • Cedlio
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Cedlio

    Blind.

    Cedlio

  • Silke
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Silke

    Blind.

    Silke

  • Dal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dal

    Blind

    Dal

  • Bland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bland

    English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire called Bland, the origin of which is uncertain. Possibly it is from Old English (ge)bland ‘storm’, ‘commotion’ (from blandan ‘to blend or mingle’), with reference to its exposed situation. The modern English adjective bland did not come into English (from Latin) until the 15th century, and is therefore unlikely to have given rise to surnames.French : nickname from Old French blant ‘flattering’ (Latin blandus).

    Bland

  • Bline
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bline

    English : unexplained; perhaps a variant spelling of Scottish Blain.

    Bline

  • Bland
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Bland

    Gentle.

    Bland

  • Sheelah
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Sheelah

    Blind.

    Sheelah

  • Silkie
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Silkie

    Blind.

    Silkie

  • Cecilio
  • Boy/Male

    Italian English

    Cecilio

    Blind.

    Cecilio

  • Morag
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Gaelic

    Morag

    Blind.

    Morag

  • Caecelius
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Caecelius

    Blind.

    Caecelius

  • Blind
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blind

    English : descriptive epithet for a blind man, from Old English blind ‘blind’.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : cognate of 1, from Middle High German blint, German or Yiddish blind ‘blind’.

    Blind

  • Cecilius
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Cecilius

    Blind.

    Cecilius

  • Cili
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian Latin

    Cili

    Blind.

    Cili

  • Dallon
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Dallon

    Blind.

    Dallon

  • Blink
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blink

    English : unexplained.Swedish : unexplained. It may have been a soldier’s name.

    Blink

  • Dalon
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Dalon

    Blind.

    Dalon

  • Cecilia
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish American Latin English

    Cecilia

    Blind.

    Cecilia

  • Cedl
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Cedl

    Blind.

    Cedl

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Online names & meanings

  • Tyson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tyson

    English : variant of Dyson (see Dye).English : nickname for someone with a fiery temperament, from Old French tison ‘firebrand’.Americanized spelling of German Theissen or Theisen.

  • Beten
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Beten

    Belly.

  • Tennyson
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Tennyson

    Son of Dennis

  • IULIANA
  • Female

    Romanian

    IULIANA

    Feminine form of Romanian Iulian, IULIANA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

  • Norhan
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Norhan

    Light

  • Tatvagyanaprad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Tatvagyanaprad

    Granter of Wisdom

  • Maulashree | மௌலஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Maulashree | மௌலஷ்ரீ

  • Sharmadha | ஷர்மதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sharmadha | ஷர்மதா

    Making prosperous, Shy

  • Abderus
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Abderus

    A friend of Hercules.

  • Vinamrata
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vinamrata

    Politeness; Modesty

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  • Blind
  • n.

    Alt. of Blinde

  • Star-blind
  • a.

    Half blind.

  • Stock-blind
  • a.

    Blind as a stock; wholly blind.

  • Blind
  • v. t.

    To make blind; to deprive of sight or discernment.

  • Stone-blind
  • a.

    As blind as a stone; completely blind.

  • Blink
  • v. i.

    The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; ice blink.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To make fast ( a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something; as, to bind a belt about one; to bind a compress upon a part.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To sew or fasten together, and inclose in a cover; as, to bind a book.

  • Blind
  • a.

    Having no openings for light or passage; as, a blind wall; open only at one end; as, a blind alley; a blind gut.

  • Bland
  • a.

    Having soft and soothing qualities; not drastic or irritating; not stimulating; as, a bland oil; a bland diet.

  • Blind
  • a.

    Unintelligible, or not easily intelligible; as, a blind passage in a book; illegible; as, blind writing.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.; to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner.

  • Blend
  • a.

    To make blind, literally or figuratively; to dazzle; to deceive.

  • Blink
  • v. t.

    To shut out of sight; to avoid, or purposely evade; to shirk; as, to blink the question.

  • Bland
  • a.

    Mild; soft; gentle; smooth and soothing in manner; suave; as, a bland temper; bland persuasion; a bland sycophant.

  • Blind
  • a.

    Not having the faculty of discernment; destitute of intellectual light; unable or unwilling to understand or judge; as, authors are blind to their own defects.

  • Blind
  • a.

    Having such a state or condition as a thing would have to a person who is blind; not well marked or easily discernible; hidden; unseen; concealed; as, a blind path; a blind ditch.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action; as, certain drugs bind the bowels.

  • Bind
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To oblige, restrain, or hold, by authority, law, duty, promise, vow, affection, or other moral tie; as, to bind the conscience; to bind by kindness; bound by affection; commerce binds nations to each other.

  • Blind
  • a.

    Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit; as, blind buds; blind flowers.