The Collaborative International Dictionary
Color-blind \Col"or-blind\, a. Affected with color blindness. See Color blindness, under Color, n.
Wiktionary
a. (alternative form of color blind English)
WordNet
adj. unable to distinguish one or more chromatic colors [syn: colour-blind]
unprejudiced about race [syn: colour-blind, nonracist]
Usage examples of "color-blind".
The exterminations in Timor, the communal massacres in Meerut and Assam, the endless color-blind cataclysm of the earth.
He came blustering over to her demanding to know begorry—I think he actually did say begorry—was she color-blind now, or did she perhaps not give a care this marnin'?
Very occasionally a person lacks all color-receptors and is completely color-blind, a condition called achromatism (ay-kroh'muh-tiz-um.
His emotional equipment was severely defective, and in those few moments he felt as a totally color-blind person might feel if given a shot which enabled him to perceive colors for a short time .