deuteranopia

noun

deu·​ter·​an·​opia ˌdü-tə-rə-ˈnō-pē-ə How to pronounce deuteranopia (audio)
 also  ˌdyü-
: color blindness marked by usually complete loss of ability to distinguish colors
deuteranopic
ˌdü-tə-rə-ˈnō-pik How to pronounce deuteranopia (audio)
-ˈnä-pik
 also  ˌdyü-
adjective

Examples of deuteranopia in a Sentence

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Red-green color blindness is broadly organized into four types, protanomaly, protanopia, deuteranomaly, and deuteranopia, all of which have to do with how the cones in the eye function. Fernando Alfonso Iii, Houston Chronicle, 19 Dec. 2017 One of these is for players with normal vision; the other three cater to those with protanopia, deuteranopia and tritanopia (which correspond to people’s difficulties sensing red, green and blue light respectively). The Economist, 30 Sep. 2017 The most common type of colour blindness, for example, is deuteranopia. The Economist, 30 Sep. 2017

Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from deuter- + a- entry 2 + -opia; from the blindness to green, regarded as the second primary color

First Known Use

circa 1901, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of deuteranopia was circa 1901

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“Deuteranopia.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deuteranopia. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

Medical Definition

deuteranopia

noun
deu·​ter·​an·​opia ˌd(y)üt-ə-rə-ˈnō-pē-ə How to pronounce deuteranopia (audio)
: color blindness marked by usually complete loss of ability to distinguish colors
deuteranopic adjective

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