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blind⋅sight

[blahynd-sahyt]
–noun
the ability of a blind person to sense accurately a light source or other visual stimulus even though unable to see it consciously.

Origin:
blind + sight
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blind·sight   (blīnd'sīt')   
n.  The ability of a blind person to sense the presence of a light source.
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