dichromats

[US]/ˈdaɪkrəmæts/
[UK]/ˈdaɪkroʊmæts/

Translation

n.Organisms or individuals possessing only two types of cone cells in the retina, capable of distinguishing only two of the three primary colors.

Example Sentences

l dichromats often have difficulty distinguishing red and green colors.

dichromatic vision is caused by the absence of one type of cone cell.

doctors can diagnose dichromat patients using special tests.

red-green dichromats are the most common type.

many dichromats learn to compensate for their color vision deficiency.

the dichromat population represents about eight percent of men.

blue-yellow dichromats see the world differently than most people.

researchers study dichromats to understand color vision better.

some dichromats work as artists, creating unique paintings.

dichromat testing is important for certain professions.

children should be tested for dichromatic vision early.

genetic factors often determine if someone becomes a dichromat.

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