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The Meaning of daltónico

Daltónico

Definition:
“Daltónico” is a Spanish adjective used to describe a person who suffers from color blindness, specifically the inability to perceive colors accurately, particularly red and green. It can also be used as a noun to refer to someone with this condition.

Usage:
The term is often used in medical and psychological contexts. For example:

Etymology:
The word “daltónico” is derived from the name of the English scientist John Dalton (1766–1844), who was one of the first to study color blindness and who himself was color blind. The suffix “-ico” is a common Spanish suffix that transforms nouns into adjectives, essentially meaning “pertaining to.”

Pronunciation:
In phonetic transcription, “daltónico” is pronounced as [dalˈtoniko].

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This comprehensive overview addresses the term “daltónico,” detailing its definition, usage, etymology, pronunciation, synonyms, and antonyms.

  1. Juan es daltónico y no puede distinguir entre el rojo y el verde.
    (Juan is colorblind and cannot distinguish between red and green.)

  2. Las personas daltónicas a menudo tienen dificultades al elegir ropa.
    (Colorblind people often have difficulties when choosing clothing.)

  3. En la escuela, aprendí que ser daltónico no afecta la inteligencia.
    (In school, I learned that being colorblind does not affect intelligence.)

  4. Ella compró un libro sobre cómo vivir con la condición de ser daltónico.
    (She bought a book on how to live with the condition of being colorblind.)

  5. En las pruebas de visión, los daltónicos ven colores de manera diferente a los demás.
    (In vision tests, colorblind people see colors differently than others.)

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