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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.)
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..
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Sand-blind
::
Sand-blind
(a.)
Having
defective
sight;
dim-sighted;
purblind.
Chauvinism
::
Chauvinism
(n.) Blind and
absurd
devotion
to a
fallen
leader
or an
obsolete
cause;
hence,
absurdly
vainglorious
or
exaggerated
patriotism..
Snow-blind
::
Snow-blind
(a.)
Affected
with
blindness
by the
brilliancy
of snow.
Slat
::
Slat (n.) A thin,
narrow
strip or bar of wood or
metal;
as, the slats of a
window
blind..
Blind
::
Blind (n.)
Something
to
hinder
sight or keep out
light;
a
screen;
a
cover;
esp. a
hinged
screen
or
shutter
for a
window;
a
blinder
for a
horse.
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..
Ablepsy
::
Ablepsy
(n.)
Blindness.
Inveigle
::
Inveigle
(v. t.) To lead
astray
as if
blind;
to
persuade
to
something
evil by
deceptive
arts or
flattery;
to
entice;
to
insnare;
to
seduce;
to
wheedle.
Blindfold
::
Blindfold
(v. t.) To cover the eyes of, as with a
bandage;
to
hinder
from
seeing..
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..
Poreblind
::
Poreblind
(a.)
Nearsighted;
shortsighted;
purblind.
Mope-eyed
::
Mope-eyed
(a.)
Shortsighted;
purblind.
Purblind
::
Purblind
(a.)
Wholly
blind.
Stonebow
::
Stone-blind
(a.) As blind as a
stone;
completely
blind.
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
easily
understood;
not clear or
legible;
abstruse
or
blind;
as, an
obscure
passage
or
inscription..
Shutter
::
Shutter
(n.) A
movable
cover or
screen
for a
window,
designed
to shut out the
light,
to
obstruct
the view, or to be of some
strength
as a
defense;
a
blind..
Blindfolded
::
Blindfolded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Blindfol.
Blindage
::
Blindage
(n.) A cover or
protection
for an
advanced
trench
or
approach,
formed
of
fascines
and earth
supported
by a
framework..
Anopsy
::
Anopsy
(a.) Want or
defect
of
sight;
blindness.
Unblind
::
Unblind
(v. t.) To free from
blindness;
to give or
restore
sight to; to open the eyes of.
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