albicant (Meaning)

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albicant (a.)

Growing or becoming white.

Synonyms & Antonyms of albicant

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albicant Sentence Examples

  1. The albicant glow of the full moon bathed the night in an otherworldly silver light.
  2. The albicant petals of the rare flower shimmered in the morning dew.
  3. As the sun set, the sky transformed into an albicant canvas, painting the horizon in shades of pink and gold.
  4. The albicant sands of the secluded beach seemed to stretch endlessly along the coastline.
  5. The albicant feathers of the Arctic tern contrasted beautifully against the blue sky.
  6. In the quiet forest, the albicant birch trees stood tall, their pale bark reflecting the moonlight.
  7. The albicant cliffs along the shoreline created a stunning backdrop for the coastal landscape.
  8. The albicant clouds heralded the arrival of a serene and peaceful day.
  9. The albicant glow of the dawn signaled the beginning of a new chapter in the natural world.
  10. The albicant rocks in the mountain range glowed softly as the first rays of sunlight touched their surfaces.

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Growing or becoming white.

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The albicant glow of the full moon bathed the night in an otherworldly silver light.

The albicant petals of the rare flower shimmered in the morning dew.

As the sun set, the sky transformed into an albicant canvas, painting the horizon in shades of pink and gold.

The albicant sands of the secluded beach seemed to stretch endlessly along the coastline.