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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 blind n. Pronunciation: ' blīnd Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German blint blind, Old English blandan to mix ― more at BLEND Date: before 12th century 1 a (1) : SIGHTLESS (2) : having less than 1/10 of normal vision in the more efficient eye when refractive defects are fully corrected by lenses b : of or relating to sightless persons 2 a : unable or unwilling to discern or judge < blind to a lover's faults> b : UNQUESTIONING < blind loyalty> < blind faith> 3 a : having no regard to rational discrimination, guidance, or restriction < blind choice> b : lacking a directing or controlling consciousness < blind chance> c : DRUNK 1A 4 a : made or done without sight of certain objects or knowledge of certain facts that could serve for guidance or cause bias <a blind taste test> <a blind clinical trial> ― compare DOUBLE-BLIND , SINGLE-BLIND b : having no knowledge of information that may cause bias during the course of an experiment or test <physicians blind to whether the test drug is administered> 5 : DEFECTIVE : as a : lacking a growing point or producing leaves instead of flowers b : lacking a complete or legible address < blind mail> 6 a : difficult to discern, make out, or discover b : hidden from sight : COVERED < blind seam> 7 : having but one opening or outlet < blind sockets> 8 : having no opening for light or passage : BLANK < blind wall> –blind·ly \ ' blīn(d)-lē\ adverb –blind·ness \ ' blīn(d)-nəs\ noun ]]> 2 blind n. Function: transitive verb Date: before 12th cent…