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Color-blind   /kˈələr-blaɪnd/   Listen
Color-blind

adjective
1.
Unable to distinguish one or more chromatic colors.  Synonym: colour-blind.
2.
Unprejudiced about race.  Synonyms: colour-blind, nonracist.



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"Color-blind" Quotes from Famous Books



... man; in Cuba a drop of white blood makes him a white man. The whites honor their own pigment in all South America, but in the United States count the negro blood as more important. In Tahiti all were color-blind. ...
— Mystic Isles of the South Seas. • Frederick O'Brien

... entrance with a symbolic golden key. Shop windows are brilliant with the rival colors, the streets are a shifting riot of red and blue and yellow, with a plague-spot here and there where some fanatics have striped their derby hats with blue and gold ribbon, or a color-blind Stanford man flaunts a villainously purple chrysanthemum. On the curbing, fakirs are selling shining red Christmas berries and violets and great bursting carnations, and ...
— Stanford Stories - Tales of a Young University • Charles K. Field



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