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What is asighted?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 7/27/2025

"Asighted" is a term that typically refers to individuals who have visual perception, meaning they can see. It is often used in contrast to "blind" or "visually impaired" to describe someone with full or typical vision. The term may also be used in discussions about accessibility and inclusivity in various contexts.

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