different between whitishness vs albescence
whitishness
English
Etymology
whitish +? -ness
Noun
whitishness (usually uncountable, plural whitishnesses)
- The quality of being whitish, somewhat white.
Antonyms
- blackishness
Translations
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albescence
English
Etymology
From Latin albescens, present participle of albesc?.
Noun
albescence (usually uncountable, plural albescences)
- The act of becoming white; whitishness.
Coordinate terms
- erubescence (“becoming red”), nigrescence (“becoming black”), virescence (“becoming green”)
Related terms
- albescent
Translations
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