albino

[al-bahy-noh]

albino Definition

  • 1a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation, with white hair, skin, and eyes, and often pinkish eyes due to the lack of melanin
  • 2an organism that is deficient in pigment
  • 3a plant or animal that has a white or pale yellow color

Using albino: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "albino" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The albino rabbit had pink eyes and white fur.

  • Example

    Albinism is a genetic condition that affects the production of melanin.

  • Example

    The albino alligator at the zoo was a rare sight.

  • Example

    The albino corn snake had a unique appearance compared to its normally colored counterparts.

albino Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for albino

Antonyms for albino

Phrases with albino

  • albinoism

    the condition of being an albino

    Example

    Albinoism is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin.

  • a rare type of redwood tree that lacks chlorophyll and appears white or pale yellow

    Example

    The albino redwood is a unique and rare sight in the forest.

  • a venomous snake with white or pale yellow scales and pinkish eyes due to the lack of melanin

    Example

    The albino cobra is a rare and dangerous species of snake.

Origins of albino

from Spanish 'albino', from Latin 'albus', meaning 'white'

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Summary: albino in Brief

'Albino' [al-bahy-noh] refers to a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation, resulting in white hair, skin, and eyes, and often pinkish eyes due to the lack of melanin. It can also refer to plants or animals that have a white or pale yellow color. Phrases like 'albinoism' and 'albino redwood' use 'albino' to denote the condition of being an albino or a rare type of tree that lacks chlorophyll. Albino cobras are a rare and dangerous species of snake.

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