Definition of Albinoism. Meaning of Albinoism. Synonyms of Albinoism

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Definition of Albinoism

Albinoism
Albinoism Al*bi"no*ism, n. The state or condition of being an albino; albinism.

Meaning of Albinoism from wikipedia

- Examples of albino laboratory mammals Albinism is the congenital absence of melanin in an animal or plant resulting in white hair, feathers, scales and...
- Jeremie Albino is a Canadian roots rock singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. The son of a Filipino father and a Québécois mother, he grew up in the...
- Albino Blacksheep (ABS) is an animation website made by Steven Lerner in Toronto, Ontario on January 4, 1999. It publishes member submitted digital media...
- Albino may refer to: Albino, an organism with the disorder albinism — the congenital lack of normal pigmentation. Albino, a person with albinism; albino...
- Colonel Albino Jara Benegas (28 February 1877 – 15 May 1912) was provisional President of Paraguay from 19 January 1911 to 5 July 1911. A military official...
- Albino Alligator is a 1996 American crime thriller film. The directorial debut of Kevin Spacey as well as the screenwriting debut of Christian Forte, it...
- Albino (Bergamasque: Albì) is a comune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is located northeast of Bergamo and is situated in the...
- Johnny Albino (December 9, 1919 – May 7, 2011) was a Puerto Rican bolero singer, born in Yauco, Puerto Rico but lived most of his life in Guayama, Puerto...
- Albino gaur or white bison are a type of gaur, occasionally seen in the Manjampatti Valley, a 110.9 km2 (42.8 sq mi) protected area at the eastern end...
- cuticle. While an organism with complete absence of melanin is called an albino, an organism with only a diminished amount of melanin is described as leucistic...