Tritanopia
noun, Ophthalmology.
1.
a defect of vision in which the retina fails to respond to blue and yellow.
noun
1.
a form of colour blindness in which there is a tendency to confuse blues and greens and in which sensitivity to blue is reduced
tritanopia tri·tan·o·pi·a (trī’tə-nō’pē-ə)
n.
A deficiency in color preception characterized by an inability to discern blue and yellow due to an absence of blue-sensitive pigment in the retina.
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