IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: NOUN
- In mathematics, an irrational number, that is, the mark of a cut which separates all rational numbers into two classes, the first having no greatest number, the second no least.
- A prime number.
- An irrational number.
- A real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.
- That which is devoid of reason, as one of the lower animals.
- Something intended to conceal the true nature, especially of an activity; a subterfuge.
- A forced bet in poker that is placed before the cards are dealt.
- Something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
- People who have severe visual impairments
- A hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
- Something that keeps things out or hinders sight
- Blind people considered as a group. Used with the:
- Something, such as a window shade or a Venetian blind, that hinders vision or shuts out light.
- A shelter for concealing hunters, photographers, or observers of wildlife.
- Same as blende.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: ADJECTIVE
- Of a real number, that cannot be written as the ratio of two integers.
- Not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.
- Not capable of being exactly expressed by an integral number, nor by a ratio of integral numbers; surd; -- said especially of roots. See Surd.
- Not rational; void of reason or understanding.
- Not consistent with or using reason
- Not endowed with reason.
- Of or relating to an irrational number.
- Being a metric foot containing such a syllable.
- Being a syllable in Greek and Latin prosody whose length does not fit the metric pattern.
- Marked by a lack of accord with reason or sound judgment.
- Affected by loss of usual or normal mental clarity; incoherent, as from shock.
- Not according to reason; having no rational basis; clearly contrary to reason; easily disproved by reasoning; absurd; -- of assertions and beliefs.
- Real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers
- Performed without preparation, experience, or knowledge.
- Performed or made without the benefit of background information that might prejudice the outcome or result.
- Of, relating to, or for sightless persons.
- Having a maximal visual acuity of the better eye, after correction by refractive lenses, of one-tenth normal vision or less (20/200 or less on the Snellen test).
- Sightless.
- Unable to see
- Not based on reason or evidence
- Unable or unwilling to perceive or understand
- Performed by instruments and without the use of sight.
- Failing to produce flowers or fruits.
- Having no opening.
- Closed at one end.
- Secret or otherwise undisclosed.
- Screened from the view of oncoming motorists.
- Hidden from sight.
- Incompletely or illegibly addressed.
- Difficult to comprehend or see; illegible.
- Lacking reason or purpose.
- Not based on reason or evidence; unquestioning.
- Drunk.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: VERB
- N/A
- Make blind by putting the eyes out
- Render unable to see
- Make dim by comparison or conceal
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To deprive of sight.
- To dazzle.
- To deprive of perception or insight.
- To withhold light from.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: ADVERB
- N/A
- Used as an intensive.
- Into a stupor.
- Without seeing; blindly.
- Without the aid of visual reference.
- Without significant information, especially that might affect an outcome or result.
- Without forethought or provision; unawares.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In Greek prosody, incapable of measurement in terms of the fundamental or primary time or metrical unit.
- In algebra, noting a quantity involving a variable raised to a fractional power; or. in a wider sense, noting a quantity not rational, not a sum of products of constants and of variables into one another or into themselves.
- In translations of Euclid, and cognate writings, at once incommensurable with the assumed unit and not having its square commensurable with that of the unit. This is the peculiar meaning given by Euclid to α%27λογος, though Plato uses it in sense , above.
- In mathematics: In arithmetic, not capable of being exactly expressed by a vulgar fraction, proper or improper; surd.
- Without the quality of reason; contrary to reason; illogical; unreasonable: as, irrational motives; an irrational project.
- Not rational; without the faculty of reason; void of understanding; unreasoning.
- In horticulture, said of a shoot that does not bloom.
- Destitute of the sense of sight, whether by natural defect or by deprivation, permanently or temporarily; not having sight.
- Hence Figuratively, lacking in the faculty of discernment; destitute of intellectual, moral, or spiritual sight; unable to understand or judge.
- Out of sight or public view; out of the way; private; secret.
- Covered; concealed from sight; hidden.
- Unlighted: as, blind candles.
- Hence Difficult to see, literally or figuratively; hard to understand; hard to make out; unintelligible: as, blind outlines; blind writing; blind reasoning.
- Filled with or enveloped in darkness; dark; obscure; not easily discernible: as, a blind corner.
- Not possessing or proceeding from intelligence or consciousness; without direction or control; irrational; fortuitous: as, a blind force or agency; blind chance.
- Specifically Undiscriminating; heedless; inconsiderate; unreflecting; headlong.
- Without openings for admitting light or seeing through: as, a blind window; “blind walls,”
- Not directed or governed by sight, physical or mental; not proceeding from or controlled by reason: as, blind groping; blind tenacity.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: RELATED WORDS
- Unjustified, Irresponsible, Perverse, Insane, Rational, Illogical, Reasonless, Yellow, Blind, Jaundiced, Superstitious, Incoherent, Unreasoning, Unreasonable, Nonrational
- Inebriated, Undetectable, Sozzled, Screen, Dim, Unreasoning, Blindfold, Irrational, Blindfolded, Besotted, Unseeing, Invisible, Visually challenged, Visually impaired, Sightless
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unjustified, Irresponsible, Perverse, Insane, Rational, Illogical, Reasonless, Yellow, Blind, Jaundiced, Superstitious, Incoherent, Unreasoning, Unreasonable, Nonrational
- Inebriated, Undetectable, Sozzled, Screen, Dim, Unreasoning, Blindfold, Irrational, Blindfolded, Besotted, Unseeing, Invisible, Visually challenged, Visually impaired, Sightless
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So is there a magic answer about what exactly makes us irrational, and how those solutions designed for irrational humans are different?
- When two irrational numbers are multiplied or divided, the product is sometimes rational and sometimes irrational.
- When an irrational number and a rational number are added or subtracted, the sum is irrational.
- The product of a rational number and an irrational number is SOMETIMES irrational.
- When the square root of an irrational number is taken, does it have to be irrational?
- Irrational love and irrational hate jostling together in the heart of that tormented man.
- The product of two irrational numbers, in some cases, will be irrational.
- Prove or disprove that the product of two irrational numbers is irrational.
- Predictably Irrational, behavioral economist Dan Ariely claims that irrational.
- The sum of an irrational number and an irrational number is irrational.
- Beloved brethren, wait upon him for it, is light, or you will abide indarkness and become blind leaders of the blind.
- Sighted counselors can help their blind clients by avoiding visual images in conversation that a congenitally blind person will not understand.
- Here we have a serious situation of the blind leading the blind.
- Their crew is a clear cut case of the BLIND leading the BLIND.
- Blind mode Individual playbacks can be set to Blind mode using this option.
- Robert Winkler Burke says: Dear God, as Benny Hinn is blind to greed, so let me be BLIND!
- Blind Noise is a touchable synthesizer designed for people who are blind or have low vision.
- Dear God, as Benny Hinn is blind to greed, so let me be BLIND!
- Justice must not only be blind, but also color blind.
- PVC fauxwood blind, aluminum blind, vertical blind, roll up blind, vertical and horizontal blinds, components.
IRRATIONAL vs BLIND: QUESTIONS
- Did the Pythagoreans believe in irrational numbers?
- Why were irrational numbers introduced in mathematics?
- Do religious motivated terrorists propagate irrational violence?
- What operations are irrational numbers closed under?
- Should irrational exuberance be compulsory reading?
- Are irrational numbers closed under multiplication?
- Why do abolitionists consider punishment irrational?
- Can dividing an irrational number by another irrational number be an integer?
- What is the sum of two irrational numbers always irrational?
- Is the product of two irrational numbers always an irrational?
- How did the obsequious follower know the blind man was blind?
- What did the blind woman do to the first blind man?
- Who are the members of Parliament that are blind or partially blind?
- Is the review process in this experiment single blind or double blind?
- How many blind dogs have been adopted by Blind Dog Rescue Alliance?
- Do blind and double-blind tests remove other types of biases?
- Who is the lead singer of Blind Ambition/Third Eye Blind?
- Does 384kHz sound better with double blind or single blind?
- Is Maggie Lizer blind in the TV series Blind Justice?
- Can blind sticks help blind people avoid collisions?