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snow-blind
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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adj.
affected by snow-blindness.
Quotations
1748
They frequently become Snow-blind, in the Spring of the Year, at which time I have been informed, a Film grows over the Pupil of the Eye, which I was likewise told these People are so ingenious as to cut away with the Sharp Point of a Gun-Flint.
1896
Every man in the party but myself was more or less severely snow-blind. . . .
1962
Hunt was snow-blind and both men collapsed with chest pains, headaches and fatigue.