ˈanopsy ? Obs. [f.Gr. ἀν priv. + ὄψις sight; as if ad.Gr. ἀνοψία, not used in this sense.] Want of sight; sightlessness. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 174 Aristotle computeth the time of their [i.e. whelps'] anopsie or invision by that of their gestation.1656in Blount Glossogr.