Color-blind
[kuhl-er-blahynd] /ˈkʌl ərˌblaɪnd/
adjective
1.
Ophthalmology. pertaining to or affected with .
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.
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