dichromatopsias

[US]//ˌdaɪkrəʊməˈtɒpsiəz//
[UK]//ˌdaɪkroʊməˈtɑːpsiəz//

Translation

n.Plural of dichromatopsia; a form of color blindness characterized by the ability to perceive only two primary colors.

Example Sentences

dichromatopsias are often inherited genetic conditions affecting color perception.

many people with dichromatopsias have difficulty distinguishing between red and green colors.

standard eye tests can detect various types of dichromatopsias in patients.

some forms of dichromatopsias result from missing or malfunctioning cone cells in the retina.

genetic counseling can help families understand the risks of dichromatopsias in future children.

artists with dichromatopsias often develop unique approaches to color in their work.

modern technology has created special glasses that may help some people with dichromatopsias.

dichromatopsias affect approximately 8 percent of males and 0.5 percent of females worldwide.

drivers with dichromatopsias must take extra precautions when interpreting traffic signals.

occupational screening often includes tests for dichromatopsias in certain professions.

research into gene therapy offers hope for treating some forms of dichromatopsias.

children with dichromatopsias may need special assistance in art classes at school.

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