Definition of blind

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Blind (n.) A blindage. See Blindage.

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Moon-eyed :: Moon-eyed (a.) Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim-eyed; purblind.
Darkly :: Darkly (adv.) With imperfect light, clearness, or knowledge; obscurely; dimly; blindly; uncertainly..
Capoch :: Capoch (v. t.) To cover with, or as with, a hood; hence, to hoodwink or blind..
Diverticulum :: Diverticulum (n.) A blind tube branching out of a longer one.
Occecation :: Occecation (n.) The act of making blind, or the state of being blind..
Blind :: Blind (v. t.) To deprive partially of vision; to make vision difficult for and painful to; to dazzle.
Blind :: Blind (n.) A halting place.
Blindman''s Buff :: Blindman's buff () A play in which one person is blindfolded, and tries to catch some one of the company and tell who it is..
Excecate :: Excecate (v. t.) To blind.
Chauvinism :: Chauvinism (n.) Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence, absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated patriotism..
Blinding :: Blinding (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blin.
Prejudicial :: Prejudicial (a.) Biased, possessed, or blinded by prejudices; as, to look with a prejudicial eye..
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..
Stonebow :: Stone-blind (a.) As blind as a stone; completely blind.
Achromatopsy :: Achromatopsy (n.) Color blindness; inability to distinguish colors; Daltonism.
Caecum :: Caecum (n.) The blind part of the large intestine beyond the entrance of the small intestine; -- called also the blind gut.
Blindfold :: Blindfold (a.) Having the eyes covered; blinded; having the mental eye darkened. Hence: Heedless; reckless; as, blindfold zeal; blindfold fury..
Orvet :: Orvet (n.) The blindworm.
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.
Bisson :: Bisson (a.) Purblind; blinding.
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