Sunsensitive
Sunsensitive is an infrequently used English adjective describing something that is not sensitive to sunlight. In common usage, the more established term for the opposite idea is photosensitive; sunsensitive thus functions as a thematic negation of that concept. The word is formed by combining sun with sensitive and is not widely standardized in medical or scientific dictionaries, but it appears in some technical or colloquial contexts as a way to contrast with light sensitivity.
In dermatology and medicine, sunsensitive is sometimes used to describe skin that does not exhibit abnormal
In materials science and product formulation, sunsensitive can describe substances or coatings that show little or
Because terminology varies across disciplines, readers should rely on context to interpret sunsensitive. In most technical
See also: photosensitivity, photostability, photochemical stability, sunscreen.