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Alsatian |
the British word for "German shepherd," a breed of large brown or black dogs that are often used as guard dogs and as guide dogs for blind people. |
Anne Sullivan |
a U.S. educator who pioneered techniques for teaching the blind, deaf-blind, and visually impaired through her work with Helen Keller (b.1866--d.1936). |
Ate |
in Greek mythology, a personification of humans' wicked folly or blind ambition, that is punished by Nemesis. |
blinding |
the act of causing to be blind. [1/3 definitions] |
blindly |
in a blind or unseeing manner. [1/2 definitions] |
Braille |
(often lowercase) a writing and printing system for blind people, in which patterns of raised dots are used to represent letters. Blind people touch the dots with their fingers to read. |
dazzle |
to make almost blind with too much bright light. [1/2 definitions] |
eyeless |
unable to see; blind. [1/2 definitions] |
German shepherd |
a breed of dog. German shepherds are large dogs that resemble wolves and have a thick brown or black coat. They are used as guard dogs and as guide dogs for blind people. |
gravel-blind |
almost, but not completely, blind. (Cf. sand-blind, stone-blind.) |
grope |
to search for in an uncertain or blind way. [1/2 definitions] |
guide dog |
a specially trained dog used by a blind person as an aid and companion; seeing-eye dog. |
Helen Keller |
deaf-blind pupil of Anne Sullivan who became a celebrated U.S. author, lecturer, and social activist (b.1880--d.1968). |
jalousie |
a shutter, blind, or window with overlapping horizontal slats that can be tilted to admit more or less light or air. |
point system |
a system of writing or printing for the blind, such as Braille, that uses an alphabet of raised dots or symbols. [1/4 definitions] |
purblind |
suffering from very poor eyesight; nearly blind. [1/2 definitions] |
sand-blind |
somewhat blind; having weak eyesight. (See gravel-blind, stone-blind.) |
Seeing Eye dog |
trademark for a dog trained by Seeing Eye, Inc., to guide blind people in walking about. |
sightless |
not able to see; blind. |
stone-blind |
thoroughly and completely blind. (Cf. sand-blind, gravel-blind.) |
straw man |
a person used as a cover for the questionable activities of another; front; blind. [1/4 definitions] |
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