| tritanomaly | A type of partial colour deficiency due to a deficiency or abnormality of blue-sensitive retinal cones. Origin: G. Tritos, third, + anomalia, irregularity (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tritanopia | Deficient colour perception in which there is an absence of blue-sensitive pigment in the retinal cones. Origin: G. Tritos, third, + an-priv. + ops, eye (05 Mar 2000) |
| tritanopia |
rare form of dichromacy characterized by a lowered sensitivity to blue light resulting in an inability to distinguish blue and yellow
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| tritanopia |
Color blindness in humans is the inability to perceive differences between some or all colors that other people can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature, but might also occur because of eye, nerve, or brain damage, or due to exposure to certain chemicals. ...
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| tritanopia |
Yellow-blue color blindness. Tritanopia is thought to result from the loss of function of the S-cones. Tritanopia is much less common than either protanopia or deuteranopia.
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| tritanomalopia |
A color vision defect similar to tritanopia but less pronounced. SYN: tritanomaly.
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1. pertaining to tritanomaly or tritanopia. 2. a person with tritanomaly or tritanopia.
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| Tritan | rare form of dichromacy characterized by a lowered sensitivity to blue light resulting in an inability to distinguish blue and yellow |
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| Tritan | inability to see the color blue or to distinguish the colors blue and yellow |
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