What is another word for green-blindness?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈiːnblˈa͡ɪndnəs] (IPA)

Green-blindness is a condition where a person has difficulty distinguishing shades of green. It can be a significant challenge for people who work in environments where color perception is crucial, such as artists, designers, and pilots. Synonyms for green-blindness include "red-weakness" or "protanopia," which refers to a type of color vision deficiency where the person has difficulty distinguishing between red, orange, and green hues. Other synonyms include "green-deficient," "green deficiency," or "deuteranopia," which describes a type of color-blindness where the person lacks green cone cells in their eyes, making it difficult for them to discern green tones.

Synonyms for Green-blindness:

What are the hypernyms for Green-blindness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    colorblindness, vision impairment.

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