dichromasies

[US]/daɪˈkrəʊməsiz/
[UK]/daɪˈkroʊməsiz/

Translation

n.Plural of dichromasy; a form of color blindness in which only two of the three fundamental colors are perceptible.

Phrases & Collocations

congenital dichromasy

diagnosing dichromasy

dichromasy test

types of dichromasy

red-green dichromasy

treating dichromasy

dichromasy severity

inherited dichromasy

blue-yellow dichromasy

acquired dichromasy

Example Sentences

dichromasies are hereditary conditions that affect color perception in humans.

modern screening methods can detect dichromasies at an early age.

certain professions have strict requirements regarding dichromasies for safety reasons.

dichromasies affect approximately eight percent of the male population worldwide.

understanding dichromasies helps employers create better workplace accommodations.

genetic counseling can assess the risk of dichromasies in families with a history of color blindness.

dichromasies result from anomalies in the cone photopigments located in the retina.

specialized glasses can help individuals with certain types of dichromasies distinguish colors more effectively.

children with dichromasies may experience difficulties with educational materials that rely on color coding.

dichromasies are typically classified into red-green and blue-yellow types based on the affected cones.

regular eye examinations can identify dichromasies and help patients manage their condition.

recent research into dichromasies has led to the development of more accurate diagnostic tools.

people with dichromasies often develop adaptive strategies for daily color-related tasks.

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