Albinotic


of or relating to .
afflicted with or partial .

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  • Albinus

    . Historical Examples The senator Albinus was accused and already convicted on the presumption of hoping, as it was said, the liberty of Rome. The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon Albinus, who were of consular rank and about my time, used to give vent. Treatises on Friendship and […]

  • Albion

    . a city in S Michigan. Literary. . Historical Examples Here she learned that her beloved Amazan had just set sail for Albion. Voltaire’s Romances Franois-Marie Arouet Albion’s England is in no danger of incurring that sentence. A History of English Literature George Saintsbury The theatre of the Boulevard refused the drama; so the author’s […]

  • Albite

    the sodium end member of the plagioclase feldspar group, light-colored and found in alkalic igneous rocks. Historical Examples albite found at Mineral Hill, Pennsylvania, also exhibits the chatoyancy of moonstone. Birds and Nature, Vol. 12 No. 2 [July 1902] Various Some of the trachytic lavas are said to abound with crystals of albite. Narrative of […]

  • Albizu campos

    Pedro [pe-th raw] /ˈpɛ ðrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1964, Puerto Rican political leader.

  • Albizzia

    any of several trees and shrubs belonging to the genus Albizia, of the legume family, native to warm regions of the Old World, having feathery pinnate leaves, densely clustered flowers, and flat pods. Historical Examples The bark of the musuemba (albizzia coriaria) is largely used in the tanning of leather. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume […]


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