Pronunciation: /ælˈbaɪ.noʊ/
noun a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation, typically due to a genetic condition
A1 An albino is a person or animal with a genetic condition that causes a lack of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
A2 Albinos are often sensitive to sunlight and may need to take extra precautions to protect their skin.
B1 The albino squirrel in the park is easily recognizable because of its white fur and pink eyes.
B2 Despite being an albino, the young girl embraced her unique appearance and was proud of her individuality.
C1 Albinos face discrimination and prejudice in some societies due to misconceptions and superstitions about their condition.
C2 The albino community advocates for greater awareness and acceptance to combat the stigma associated with their genetic condition.
adjective describing a person or animal lacking normal pigmentation
A1 The albino rabbit has red eyes.
A2 The albino squirrel stood out among the other animals in the forest.
B1 The albino deer was a rare sight in the national park.
B2 The albino alligator blended in with the snowy landscape.
C1 The albino tiger was a majestic and unique creature.
C2 The albino peacock displayed its stunning white feathers for all to see.
formal The albino squirrel was a rare sight in the park.
informal I saw an albino rabbit hopping around in the yard.
slang Check out that albino snake slithering across the road.
figurative Her skin was so pale, she looked like an albino ghost.
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