Albino
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Names related to Albino (root: albi)
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Albino belongs to a family of 21 related names.Showing 15 most common variations.
1. a person with congenital albinism: white hair and milky skin; eyes are usually pink
Congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); born with albinism.
Etymology: Borrowed from Portuguese albino and Spanish albino. * Portuguese albino is from Medieval Latin albinus, from Latin albus * Spanish albino is diminutive of albo, from Latin albus (“white”).
albino, albinistic: congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); afflicted with albinism
Etymology: From albo + -ino, ultimately from Latin albus (“white”).
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Etymology: Ultimately from Latin albus, via Portuguese and Spanish albino.
albinistic, albino (who suffers from albinism)
Etymology: From Medieval Latin albinus, from Latin albus.
albino: person or animal congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); one afflicted with albinism
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish albino, from Latin albus.
albino, albinistic: congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); afflicted with albinism
Etymology: Ultimately from Latin albus, via Portuguese and Spanish albino.
albino: person or animal congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); one afflicted with albinism
Etymology: Ultimately from Latin albus, via Portuguese and Spanish albino.
dative/ablative singular of Albīnus
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