(w)

(máng) blind

盲人 (w)

(mángrén) blind person

盲人摸象 (w)

(mángrénmōxiàng) blind people touch an elephant (idiom, from Nirvana sutra 大般涅槃經|大般涅盘经[da4 ban1 Nie4 pan2 jing1]); fig. unable to see the big picture; to mistake the part for the whole; unable to see the wood for the trees

盲区 (w)

(mángqū) blind spot

盲囊 (w)

(mángnáng) cecum (anatomy); appendix

盲字 (w)

(mángzì) Braille characters (alphabet for the blind)

盲从 (w)

(mángcóng) to follow blindly; to conform slavishly; unthinking obedience

盲打 (w)

(mángdǎ) to touch-type

盲文 (w)

(mángwén) Braille (alphabet for the blind)

盲法 (w)

(mángfǎ) blinding; masking (in scientific experiments)

盲流 (w)

(mángliú) blind influx; country-to-city migrant without definite prospects

盲目 (w)

(mángmù) blind; blindly; ignorant; lacking understanding

盲端 (w)

(mángduān) cecum (start of the colon, linking it to small intestine)

盲肠 (w)

(mángcháng) appendix (anatomy); cecum

盲肠炎 (w)

(mángchángyán) appendicitis

盲鳗 (w)

(mángmán) hagfish (jawless proto-fish of class Myxini)

盲点 (w)

(mángdiǎn) blind spot