The term 'albino' means absence of colour or unnatural paleness.
There is no such word. -You may mean 'induce' which is to persuade, or to bring about a birth by unnatural means.
Albino for animals; bleached for things that had color and lost it, such as bones in the desert; colorless (white literally means without color at all, the absence of color); blanched is sometimes the same thing as white; snowy, which is obvious to anyone who has seen fresh snow.and pearl
According to internetslang.com, it means "leave of absence". :)
The suffix is -ent. It means something that performs an action.
'In lieu of my absence' is a phrase, not a sentence. As a phrase, it is grammatically correct, and could form part of a sentence, although it is not easy to think of such a sentence. It means 'Instead of my being absent ... ' So, how about 'In lieu of my absence, you have my presence!' as a jocular exclamation made by someone who turns up at a meeting for which s/he has previously given an apology for absence.
The term pallor (pallidity) means lacking color, wih the synonyms paleness, whiteness, or lividity (as in loss of color rather than discoloration).
While white is an even mix of every color, black is the total absence of color. Black means no colors at all.
Pallor means paleness. His pallor told us that he was about to pass out.
Anuria means absence or defective excretion of urine.
No, the word MONOCHROME means the absence of color.
Bill grew as pale as the ghost that appeared in front of him. This pale means the absence of color and is a homophone of pail.
The blue color is a result.of oxidation of the color indicator. Blue means there's oxygen present. Colorless means there's an absence of oxygen.
Asepsis means the absence of pathogens
No absence of fear means nothing, it's normal, the absence of fear means stupidity, taking action despite of fear is courage.
Athelia means absence of a nipple.
Yes. If not by some unnatural means.
Artificial or man-made