tritanopia

/ˌtraɪtəˈnoʊpiə/
noun
  1. A rare form of color blindness in which a person cannot distinguish between blue and yellow colors.
    • The eye doctor diagnosed the patient with tritanopia after the color vision test.
    • People with tritanopia often confuse blue with green and yellow with violet.
    • Tritanopia is much less common than red-green color blindness.
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