albino

[ US /æɫˈbaɪˌnoʊ/ ]
[ UK /ælbˈiːnə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person with congenital albinism: white hair and milky skin; eyes are usually pink
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How To Use albino In A Sentence

  • I saw a child who was albino, the hair like floss, the eyes with points of pink in them that reached up and grabbed my soul.
  • At harvest the apples are little Snow White albino apples, so you unbag them for a few days until they take on a sweet little rose blush, like a sunburn on a virgin's buttock! Everything2 New Writeups
  • Wistar albino rats were divided into five groups.
  • A nonpermeable patch containing 2 ml/kg body weight of Margosan-O@ was placed over small shaved areas on a group of albino rabbits. Chapter 15
  • A rare albino alligator arrived at the Wild Animal Park yesterday and immediately went into hiding.
  • The seas around West Kerry have been throwing up some very unusual species of fish in recent days and the latest haul included three white albinos which were hooked by Irish fishermen.
  • Adult male albino rats were housed in the controlled temperature and photoperiod.
  • Huang is an albino who suffers from debilitated eyesight.
  • Was it possible that the Haluk had formed a secret alliance with the frolicksome albino farters? Sagittarius Whorl
  • To me, it looked like albino broccoli and no matter how much cheese you added to a steaming plate of it (because growing up that was the only way it was served — smothered in cheddar cheese), it felt like an imposter, a genetic mistake that no amount of dairy could improve. Archive 2007-10-01
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