nonalbinic
Nonalbinic refers to a condition where an individual does not have albinism, which is a genetic disorder characterized by a lack of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. This term is often used in contrast to albinism to describe individuals who have normal pigmentation. The absence of albinism does not necessarily mean that an individual has typical pigmentation, as there can be variations in skin tone and hair color among nonalbinic individuals. Nonalbinic individuals may have a wide range of skin tones, from very light to very dark, and their hair color can vary from blonde to black. The term is not a medical diagnosis but rather a descriptive term used to differentiate between individuals with and without albinism. It is important to note that the term "nonalbinic" does not imply that an individual is healthy or free from any other genetic or health conditions.