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Definition of blind
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of blind is as below...
Blind (a.)
Unintelligible,
or not
easily
intelligible;
as, a blind
passage
in a book;
illegible;
as, blind
writing..
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Magnesium
::
Magnesium
(n.) A light
silver-white
metallic
element,
malleable
and
ductile,
quite
permanent
in dry air but
tarnishing
in moist air. It
burns,
forming
(the
oxide)
magnesia,
with the
production
of a
blinding
light (the
so-called
magnesium
light)
which is used in
signaling,
in
pyrotechny,
or in
photography
where a
strong
actinic
illuminant
is
required.
Its
compounds
occur
abundantly,
as in
dolomite,
talc,
meerschaum,
etc.
Symbol
Mg.
Atomic
weight,
24.4.
Specific
gravity,
1.75..
Starboard
::
Star-blind
(a.) Half
blind.
Glasseye
::
Glasseye
(n.) A
species
of
blindness
in
horses
in which the eye is
bright
and the pupil
dilated;
a sort of
amaurosis.
Daltonian
::
Daltonian
(n.) One
afflicted
with color
blindness.
Blindfold
::
Blindfold
(a.)
Having
the eyes
covered;
blinded;
having
the
mental
eye
darkened.
Hence:
Heedless;
reckless;
as,
blindfold
zeal;
blindfold
fury..
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Blind
::
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..
Blindman''s Holiday
::
Blindman's
holiday
() The time
between
daylight
and
candle
light.
Hidebound
::
Hidebound
(a.)
Untractable;
bigoted;
obstinately
and
blindly
or
stupidly
conservative.
Partisan
::
Partisan
(a.)
Adherent
to a party or
faction;
especially,
having
the
character
of
blind,
passionate,
or
unreasonable
adherence
to a
party;
as,
blinded
by
partisan
zeal..
Court
::
Court (n.) An
inclosed
space;
a
courtyard;
an
uncovered
area shut in by the walls of a
building,
or by
different
building;
also, a space
opening
from a
street
and
nearly
surrounded
by
houses;
a blind
alley..
Blinding
::
Blinding
(n.) A thin
coating
of sand and fine
gravel
over a newly paved road. See
Blind,
v. t., 4..
Stonebow
::
Stone-blind
(a.) As blind as a
stone;
completely
blind.
Anthracite
::
Anthracite
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
mineral
coal, of high
luster,
differing
from
bituminous
coal in
containing
little
or no
bitumen,
in
consequence
of which it burns with a
nearly
non
luminous
flame.
The purer
specimens
consist
almost
wholly
of
carbon.
Also
called
glance
coal and blind
coal..
Prejudicial
::
Prejudicial
(a.)
Biased,
possessed,
or
blinded
by
prejudices;
as, to look with a
prejudicial
eye..
Blind
::
Blind (v. t.) To
deprive
partially
of
vision;
to make
vision
difficult
for and
painful
to; to
dazzle.
Grope
::
Grope (v. i.) To
search
or
attempt
to find
something
in the dark, or, as a blind
person,
by
feeling;
to move about
hesitatingly,
as in
darkness
or
obscurity;
to feel one's way, as with the
hands,
when one can not see..
Capoch
::
Capoch
(v. t.) To cover with, or as with, a hood;
hence,
to
hoodwink
or
blind..
Blent
::
Blent (imp. & p. p.)
Blinded.
Also
(Chaucer),
3d sing. pres.
Blindeth..
Moonblind
::
Moonblind
(a.)
Dim-sighted;
purblind.
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