"deuteranopia" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: deuteranopias [plural]
Etymology: From deutero- (“second (color)”) + an- (“without”) + -opia (“vision”). Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|deutero|gloss1=second (color)}} deutero- (“second (color)”) +, {{suffix|en||opia|gloss2=vision}} + -opia (“vision”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} deuteranopia (plural deuteranopias)
  1. A form of color blindness in which the retina is deficient in or lacks cone cells containing opsins that respond to the color green, resulting in an inability to distinguish red from green. Wikipedia link: Color blindness Hypernyms (form of color blindness): color blindness, dichromacy, red-green color blindness Translations (a form of color blindness): 绿色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), 乙型色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), 第二色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), deuteranopia (Finnish), vihersokeus (Finnish), deuteranopia [feminine] (Portuguese)

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