Definitions for color-blind

color-blind col·or-blind

Spelling: [kuhl-er-blahynd]
IPA: /ˈkʌl ərˌblaɪnd/

Color-Blind is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 343 anagrams from letters in color-blind (-bcdillnoor).

Definitions for color-blind

adjective

  1. Ophthalmology. pertaining to or affected with color blindness.
  2. Photography. (of an emulsion) sensitive only to blue, violet, and ultraviolet rays.
  3. showing or characterized by freedom from racial bias; not influenced by skin color.

Origin of color-blind

First recorded in 1850-55

Examples for color-blind

Richard Wright and James Baldwin had made France out to be a color-blind paradise.

I had a very intelligent friend who was dismissed from an important position because he was color-blind.

"I believe I must be color-blind," said the Pumpkinhead, after staring about him.

Perhaps you're color-blind, and can't distinguish red and yellow.

As left-wing biographer Rick Perlstein grants, Goldwater was a man of color-blind temperament, conviction, and personal action.

color-blind individuals would have a visibility curve very different from normal individuals.

The man who wrote that phrase must have been not only color-blind, he must have been color-dead!

This is not the color-blind America Dr. King and true leaders of the civil-rights era fought for.

Inside an outrageous case that shows that the old-boys network is color-blind.

But that sort of a temperature makes a man near-sighted and color-blind.

Word Value for color-blind
Scrable

7

Words with friends

9

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