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Definition of blind
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Blind (v. t.) To make
blind;
to
deprive
of sight or
discernment.
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Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) A
bookbinder's
tool for blind
tooling
or
gilding,
having
a face which forms a
curve..
Durance
::
Durance
(n.) In
modern
manufacture,
a
worsted
of one color used for
window
blinds
and
similar
purposes..
Bayardly
::
Bayardly
(a.)
Blind;
stupid.
Eyeflap
::
Eyeflap
(n.) A
blinder
on a
horse's
bridle.
Snow-blind
::
Snow-blind
(a.)
Affected
with
blindness
by the
brilliancy
of snow.
Orvet
::
Orvet (n.) The
blindworm.
Hood
::
Hood (v. t.) To
cover;
to hide; to
blind.
Blinder
::
Blinder
(n.) One of the
leather
screens
on a
bridle,
to
hinder
a horse from
seeing
objects
at the side; a
blinker..
Blinding
::
Blinding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blin.
Hoodwink
::
Hoodwink
(v. t.) To blind by
covering
the eyes.
Bisson
::
Bisson
(a.)
Purblind;
blinding.
Daltonian
::
Daltonian
(n.) One
afflicted
with color
blindness.
Moonblink
::
Moonblink
(n.) A
temporary
blindness,
or
impairment
of
sight,
said to be
caused
by
sleeping
in the
moonlight;
--
sometimes
called
nyctalopia..
Bayard
::
Bayard
(a.)
Properly,
a bay
horse,
but often any
horse.
Commonly
in the
phrase
blind
bayard,
an old blind
horse..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To
affect
in some
particular
manner
by a
sudden
impression
or
impulse;
as, the plan
proposed
strikes
me
favorably;
to
strike
one dead or
blind..
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..
Excecate
::
Excecate
(v. t.) To
blind.
Bigoted
::
Bigoted
(a.)
Obstinately
and
blindly
attached
to some
creed,
opinion
practice,
or
ritual;
unreasonably
devoted
to a
system
or
party,
and
illiberal
toward
the
opinions
of
others..
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..
Blindfold
::
Blindfold
(a.)
Having
the eyes
covered;
blinded;
having
the
mental
eye
darkened.
Hence:
Heedless;
reckless;
as,
blindfold
zeal;
blindfold
fury..
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