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1. discus nervi optici. 2. mental scotoma.
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| blindgut |
caecum (def. 2).
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| blind |
A forced bet to open the pot, usually in lieu of an ante.
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| blind |
A hole or shot where you can't see your target.
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| blindness |
Teutonic mythology portrayed blindness as simpleness and gullibility, though a trait of the good-willed. In the myths, the blind god Hod, having been tricked by Loki, accidentally slays his brother Balder, an event that was said to be the first signal of the approach of Ragnarok, the end of the world (Crossley-Holland, 150-161).
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