Blind
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Blind may refer to:
- The state of blindness, being unable to see
- A window blind, a covering for a window
Blind may also refer to:
People
- Gillian Tredrea
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- Blind (2007 film), a 2007 Dutch film by Tamar van den Dop
- Blind (2011 film), a 2011 South Korean film
- Blind (2014 film), a 2014 Norwegian film
- Blind (2016 film), a 2016 American film
Television
- Blind (TV series), a 2019 Australian web series
Games
- Blind (cards), a hand of cards dealt face down that a player may subsequently exchange with
- Blind (poker), a blind bet used for betting in some forms of poker
Music
Groups
- Blind (band), Australian Christian rock group founded in 1999
- Blind Faith, British band
Albums
- Blind (Corrosion of Conformity album), 1991
- Blind (The Icicle Works album), 1988
- Blind (The Sundays album), 1992
- Blind!, a 1985 album by the Sex Gang Children
Songs
- "Blind", classical art song by John Ireland (1879–1962)
- "Blind" (Breed 77 song), a 2006 song from Breed 77's album In My Blood
- "Blind", a song by Company Flow
- "Blind", a song by Deep Purple from their 1969 album Deep Purple
- "Blind", a song by Freak Kitchen
- "Blind", a song by Gomez from their album Split the Difference
- "Blind" (Hercules and Love Affair song), a 2008 single by Hercules and Love Affair
- "Blind", a song by Jars of Clay
- "Blind", a song by Jason Derülo from Jason Derulo
- "Blind", a song by Kesha from the album Animal
- "Blind" (Korn song), a 1994 song by Korn
- "Blind" (Lifehouse song), a 2005 song by Lifehouse from their album, Lifehouse
- "Blind", a hidden track by Limp Bizkit after their cover of "Faith"
- "Blind", a song by Mary Mary from their album, Something Big
- "Blind", a song by Placebo from their fifth album Meds
- "Blind", a song by The Planet Smashers
- "Blind", a song by Swans from their album, Various Failures
- "Blind" (Talking Heads song), a song by Talking Heads from their 1988 Naked
- "Blind", a song by TV on the Radio from their 2003 EP Young Liars
- "Blind", a single by Wolfsheim
- "Blind" (Hurts song), a single by Hurts from their 2013 album Exile
- "Blind" (Feder song), 2015
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- 'Bl/ind', a company from My Chemical Romance's 4th studio album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
- The Blind (Les Aveugles), a play written in 1890 by the Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck
- The Blind (Gibran play)
Electronics, engineering, and science
- Blind (app), a chat app
- Blind, a digital signal processing term that indicates ignorance of certain parameters central to a process; e.g., blind deconvolution
- Blind experiment (single-blind or double-blind), a procedure to reduce bias in scientific experiments
- Blind hole, a mechanical engineering term for a hole that does not come out at the other side
- Blind via (electronics), an electrical term used in printed circuit board
- Blinding (cryptography)
Sports
- Bird blind, also called a "bird hide", used to conceal the observer when watching or photographing birds or other animals
- Hunting blind, used to conceal the observer when watching or hunting birds or other animals
Other uses
- Blind (munition), a piece of unexploded ordnance that failed to go off when fired
- Blind Skateboards, a skateboard company
- Blind-baking, the process of baking a pie crust or other pastry without the filling
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