noun a person, especially a child, with very light blonde or almost white hair
May be used in literature to describe a character with very light blonde hair, often as a defining physical characteristic.
Historically used to describe individuals with very light blonde hair, particularly in the context of European history and depictions of ancient peoples.
May be used in the context of social stereotypes or perceptions related to individuals with very light blonde hair, such as associations with innocence or naivety.
Used to describe a physical trait of individuals with very light blonde hair, typically in the context of studying human variation and genetics.
Refers to a person with very light blonde hair, often used in the context of describing individuals from regions where this hair color is more common, such as Scandinavia or Northern Europe.
In literature, the term 'towhead' may be used to describe a character with very light or blonde hair.
In psychology, 'towhead' may be used to refer to a person with light-colored hair as a descriptor in case studies or assessments.
Hair stylists may use the term 'towhead' to discuss hair color options with clients who have very light or blonde hair.
Photographers may use 'towhead' as a descriptor when discussing the appearance of a model or subject with light-colored hair.