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albino An un-inked impression made by a printing plate. Such errors are scarce on stamps. They are more often found on postal stationery.
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albino An organism born without pigment in the eyes, skin, or hair. These individuals often appear to have pink or whitish blue eyes (not because of color but because of the lack of pigment allowing the pink from the blood vessels of the retina and just under the skin to show through.
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albino contrary to popular beliefe, albinos DO indeed exist. They are born pure white with very light blue or uncolored eyes. The blue is a tint from the blood. Albinos are quite rare, but are found in all types of mammals, including humans, and eyes only appear red in rodents and related animals, such as rabbits and beavers. Albinos are the only true white horses.
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albino A white rabbit with pink eyes
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albino A fortuitous omission of colour from a stamp which results in a colourless impression of the design.
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