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deafblind

a. Being unable to see and hear.

Usage examples of "deafblind".

The normal yearly incidence of deafblind children in the United States is one hundred and forty.

Previously, deafblind children could be sent to a small number of special institutions.

She wanted a whole new start, a way of living that was by and for the deafblind, a way of living that accepted no convention just because that was the way it had always been done.

The only way a deafblind person could operate a conveyance like that would be with assurances that there was no one on the track.

The touching, while something I could ignore for a deafblind girl, suddenly seemed out of place.

They would search out the behavior that made sense, the moral things for deafblind people to do.