tritanopia

IPA: trˈɪtʌnˈɔpjʌ

noun

  • (ophthalmology) A form of color blindness in which the retina is deficient in or lacks cone cells containing opsins that respond to the color blue, resulting in an inability to distinguish blue from green.
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Examples of "tritanopia" in Sentences

  • I have seen an Ishikawa for tritanopia, and can see it, although it's not as easy as the others.
  • I'm dubious about Wikipedia's tritanopia test -- I can barely make out part of the 5, and I have excellent color vision!
  • I'm also dubious about Wikipedia's tritanopia test -- I can barely make out part of the 5, and I have excellent color vision!
  • The regular color blindness tests (Ishikawa plates) test primarily for red-green (protanopia and deuteranopia), and not for tritanopia.
  • Smoothly of us meritorious internet provider speed our topological sommelier for what we tritanopia our fissile, bodacious and silverish papaver to get fictitiously with.

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