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albinotic

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[al-buh-not-ik] / ˌæl bəˈnɒt ɪk /

adjective

Pathology.
  1. of or relating to albinism.

  2. having albinism or partial albinism.


Etymology

Origin of albinotic

First recorded in 1870–75; albin(o) + -otic, probably on the model of melanotic

Example Sentences

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I.140 One of the marked physical characteristics of the albinotic ferret is the red or pink eye.

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In man, and doubtless also in lower forms, the absence of this pigment produces the well marked albinotic facies.

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In addition to complete albinism, there exist, however, various albinotic conditions in which more or less pigment may be present.

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In these animals, in certain inflammatory skin eruptions, caused by the ingestion of harmful plants, the albinotic areas are alone affected.

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