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deuteranope
deuteranope Ophthalm. (ˈdjuːtərənəʊp) [a. G. deuteranope (J. von Kries 1897, in Zeitschr. f. Psychol. d. Sinnesorgane XIII. 248), f. deutero- + Gr. priv. ἀν- + ὤψ eye.] One who is green-blind. So deuteraˈnopia, green-blindness.1901 Baldwin Dict. Philos. I. 274 Deuteranopia,..the name proposed by v. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tritanopia
tritanopia Ophthalm. (traɪtəˈnəʊpɪə) [mod.L., ad. G. tritanopie (J. von Kries 1911, in Helmholtz's Handbuch der Physiol. Optik (ed. 3) II. 341), f. trit-, var. trito- + an- 10 + -opia.] A form of dichromatic colour-blindness marked by reduced sensitivity and discrimination in the blue and green part... Oxford English Dictionary
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erythrolabe
erythrolabe, n. Physiol. (ɛˈrɪθrəʊleɪb) [f. erythro- + Gr. λαβ- to take, seize.] A red-sensitive pigment present in the cones of the retina. Cf. *chlorolabe n., *cyanolabe n.1958 W. A. H. Rushton in Nature 13 Sept. 691/1 Fig. 2 shows the results of partial photolysis of the normal fovea using red an... Oxford English Dictionary
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protanope
protanope Ophthalm. (ˈprəʊtənəʊp) [ad. G. protanop (J. von Kries 1897, in Zeitschr. f. Psychol. und Physiol. d. Sinnesorgane XIII. 248), f. prot- + Gr. priv. ἀν- + ὤψ, ὠπ- eye, face.] A person with protanopia.1908 Psychol. Bull. V. 298 When red and blue are mixed to match blue-green the protanope re... Oxford English Dictionary
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chlorolabe
chlorolabe, n. Physiol. (ˈklɔːrəʊleɪb) [f. chloro-1 + -labe, f. Gr. root λαβ- to take, seize.] A green-sensitive pigment present in the cones of the retina. Cf. *cyanolabe n., *erythrolabe n.1958 W. A. H. Rushton in Nature 13 Sept. 691/1 This latter pigment may be named ‘erythrolabe’ (= red taking),... Oxford English Dictionary
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