| BLINDAGES | • blindages n. Plural of blindage. • BLINDAGE n. a cover or protection for an advanced trench or approach, formed of fascines and earth supported by a framework. |
| BLINDFISH | • blindfish n. Any of various fish, having only rudimentary eyes, that inhabit underground waters. • BLINDFISH n. an eyeless fish of the Kentucky Mammoth Cave. |
| BLINDFOLD | • blindfold n. A covering, usually a bandage, for the eyes, blocking light to the eyes. • blindfold n. Something that obscures vision (literally or metaphorically). • blindfold adj. Having the eyes covered so as to obscure vision. |
| BLINDGUTS | • blind␣guts n. Plural of blind gut. • BLINDGUT n. the caecum. |
| BLINDINGS | • blindings n. Plural of blinding. • BLINDING n. the act of blinding. |
| BLINDLESS | • blindless adj. Without blinds. • BLINDLESS adj. without blinds. |
| BLINDNESS | • blindness n. The condition of being blind; unable to see. • blindness n. (Figuratively) Want of intellectual or moral discernment; mental darkness; ignorance, heedlessness. • blindness n. (Obsolete) concealment. |
| BLINDSIDE | • blindside n. (Automotive) A driver’s field of blindness around an automobile; the side areas behind the driver. • blindside n. (Rail transport) A tram/train driver’s field of blindness around a tram (trolley/streetcar) or a train;… • blindside n. (Figurative) A person’s weak point. |
| BLINDWORM | • blindworm n. Anguis fragilis (slowworm), a small species of legless lizard. • BLINDWORM n. a slowworm. |
| CYLINDERS | • cylinders n. Plural of cylinder. • cylinders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cylinder. • CYLINDER v. to provide with a tubular chamber. |
| CYLINDRIC | • cylindric adj. Of or relating to cylinders; shaped like a cylinder. • CYLINDRIC adj. shaped like a cylinder, also CYLINDRICAL. |
| DEAFBLIND | • deafblind adj. Unable to see and hear. • deaf-blind adj. Alternative spelling of deafblind. • DEAFBLIND adj. deaf and blind. |
| FLINDERED | • flindered v. Simple past tense and past participle of flinder. • FLINDER v. to break to pieces. |
| LINDWORMS | • lindworms n. Plural of lindworm. • LINDWORM n. a wingless dragon. |
| MOONBLIND | • moonblind adj. (Obsolete) Dim-sighted; purblind. • moon-blind adj. Sight-impaired by the equine eye-disease moon blindness. • moon-blind adj. Sight-impaired by night blindness. |
| SUNBLINDS | • sunblinds n. Plural of sunblind. • sun␣blinds n. Plural of sun blind. • SUNBLIND n. a blind to keep out the sun. |
| UNBLINDED | • unblinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unblind. • unblinded adj. Not having been blinded. • UNBLIND v. to free from blindness. |