Blindness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bigoted
Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed opinion practice or ritual unreasonably devoted
Billabong
In Australia a blind channel leading out from a river sometimes called an anabranch
Bisson
Purblind blinding
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Blind
Destitute of the sense of seeing either by natural defect or by deprivation without sight
Blinder
One who or that which blinds
Blindly
Without sight discernment or understanding without thought investigation knowledge or purpose of ones own
Blind reader
A post office clerk whose duty is to decipher obscure addresses
blindside
to attack a person from his blind side metaphorically to give a person an unpleasant suprise
Blindworm
lizard Anguis fragilis with minute eyes popularly believed to be blind the slowworm formerly a name for the adder
caecum
A cavity open at one end as the blind end of a canal or duct
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