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Thursday, January 22, 2015

ALBUS means the pale white opposing fae stick, black as coal, dark. It is usually used to describe


Candidus denotes the resplandeceste white and opposes niger, black, dark, dark. Examples: Lux candida = resplendent light; Candida luna = very bright moon. Incidentally, this is the adjective that comes candidatus, who claim to some public office in ancient Rome was dressed in a white robe.
ALBUS means the pale white opposing fae stick, black as coal, dark. It is usually used to describe things natural things. Examples: album lac = white milk; album aes = a type of metal with a certain league lead. This adjective comes from the word albinism, a congenital disorder that makes the skin of those who whitish door.
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