Noun
colorblindness (uncountable)
Alternative form of color blindness
The Daily Show host was right: the official 'colorblindness' of the French state ignores the realities of race and racism. Source: Internet
Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow : Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (2010), argues that mass incarceration is best understood as not only a system of overcrowded prisons. Source: Internet
The OMIM gene code for this mutation is 304000 "Colorblindness, Partial Tritanomaly". citation Total color blindness Total color blindness is defined as the inability to see color. Source: Internet
Red-green colorblindness affects of men and 0.5 percent of women with Northern European ancestry, or 300 million people worldwide. Source: Internet