"protanopia" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: protanopias [plural]
Etymology: From proto- (“first (color)”) + an- (“without”) + -opia (“vision”). Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|proto|gloss1=first (color)}} proto- (“first (color)”) +, {{suffix|en||opia|gloss2=vision}} + -opia (“vision”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} protanopia (usually uncountable, plural protanopias)
  1. (pathology) A form of color blindness. Involves a defect in distinguishing between red and green. Wikipedia link: protanopia Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Pathology Related terms: protanope, protanopic, protanomaly, deuteranopia, tritanopia Translations (a form of color blindness): 红色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), 甲型色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), 第一色盲 (Chinese Mandarin), protanopia (Finnish), punasokeus (Finnish), 1型色覚 (Japanese), protanopia [feminine] (Portuguese)

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