tritanopia

/trɪtænoʊpiə/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of total colour blindness in which a person cannot see the colour red, but has normal vision in the green and blue parts of the spectrum.

“The doctor explained to her patient that she was suffering from tritanopia, a condition that made it difficult to distinguish between red and green colours.”

Synonyms

  • red-blindness
  • total colour blindness

Antonyms

  • normal colour vision
  • tetrachromacy