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cecum: the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum"
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| blind staggers |
staggers: a disease of the central nervous system affecting especially horses and cattle; characterized by an unsteady swaying gait and frequent falling
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| blind |
people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind" a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters); "he waited impatiently in the blind" render unable to see unable to see; "a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan make blind by putting the eyes out; "The criminals were punished and blinded" unable or unwilling to perceive or understand; "blind to a lover's faults"; "blind to the consequences of their actions" something that keeps things out or hinders sight; "they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet" subterfuge: something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind" make dim by comparison or conceal not based on reason or evidence; "blind hatred"; "blind faith"; "unreasoning panic"
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| blind spot |
a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment; "golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it" the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light
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| blindness |
the state of being blind or lacking sight
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