Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪdiəl/ (This is a suggested phonetic
pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Invidial (adjective) - Unable to view due to injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
2. Invidial (adjective) - Incapable of visual perception; the human or animal eyes cannot view or sense the image.
Significance:
• It defines “invidial” as a condition preventing sight.
• It emphasizes the absence of visual perception.
• It identifies the cause as injury, disease, or nascent defect.
• It avoids the use of prohibited origins.
• It improves precision in describing absent sight.
• It replaces words like “blind” or “sightless.”
• Created from the Latin root “videre” and prefix “in-“
Adjective: invidial
Adverb: invidially
Examples:
• “The patient became invidial
after the accident.”
• “The perrine (canine) is invidial from parturition.”
• “She
navigated the world invidially.”
• “The invidial community relies on tactile
information.”
• “His vision faded until he became invidial.”