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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.)
Abortive;
failing
to
produce
flowers
or
fruit;
as, blind buds; blind
flowers..
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Cecutiency
::
Cecutiency
(n.)
Partial
blindness,
or a
tendency
to
blindness..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To guide or
conduct
with the hand, or by means of some
physical
contact
connection;
as, a
father
leads a
child;
a
jockey
leads a horse with a
halter;
a dog leads a blind man..
Bisson
::
Bisson
(a.)
Purblind;
blinding.
Turbot
::
Turbot
(n.) A large
European
flounder
(Rhombus
maximus)
highly
esteemed
as a food fish. It often
weighs
from
thirty
to forty
pounds.
Its color on the upper side is
brownish
with small
roundish
tubercles
scattered
over the
surface.
The
lower,
or
blind,
side is
white.
Called
also
bannock
fluke..
Darkly
::
Darkly
(adv.)
With
imperfect
light,
clearness,
or
knowledge;
obscurely;
dimly;
blindly;
uncertainly..
Blindworm
::
Blindworm
(n.) A
small,
burrowing,
snakelike,
limbless
lizard
(Anguis
fragilis),
with
minute
eyes,
popularly
believed
to be
blind;
the
slowworm;
--
formerly
a name for the
adder..
Blind
::
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..
Stockbroker
::
Stock-blind
(a.) Blind as a
stock;
wholly
blind.
Blear
::
Blear (v. t.) To make
somewhat
sore or
watery,
as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the
sight.
Figuratively:
To
obscure
(mental
or moral
perception);
to
blind;
to
hoodwink..
Ablepsy
::
Ablepsy
(n.)
Blindness.
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..
Prejudicial
::
Prejudicial
(a.)
Biased,
possessed,
or
blinded
by
prejudices;
as, to look with a
prejudicial
eye..
Blindman''s Holiday
::
Blindman's
holiday
() The time
between
daylight
and
candle
light.
Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) A
bookbinder's
tool for blind
tooling
or
gilding,
having
a face which forms a
curve..
Slat
::
Slat (n.) A thin,
narrow
strip or bar of wood or
metal;
as, the slats of a
window
blind..
Blind
::
Blind (v. t.) To make
blind;
to
deprive
of sight or
discernment.
Poreblind
::
Poreblind
(a.)
Nearsighted;
shortsighted;
purblind.
Blind
::
Blind (v. t.) To
deprive
partially
of
vision;
to make
vision
difficult
for and
painful
to; to
dazzle.
Nyctalopia
::
Nyctalopia
(n.) A
disease
of the eye, in
consequence
of which the
patient
can see well in a faint light or at
twilight,
but is
unable
to see
during
the day or in a
strong
light;
day
blindness..
Blindstory
::
Blindstory
(n.) The
triforium
as
opposed
to the
clearstory.
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