bald of course!!
2006-11-07 20:57:24
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answered by seju 2
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Hairless People
2016-12-11 16:24:31
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answered by ? 4
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Bald - Englisn
Mottai(shaven head),Vazhukai(hairless) -- in Tamil
2006-11-04 16:34:48
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answered by balaGraju 5
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Etymology
The term Alopecia (al-oh-PEE-she-uh) is formed from the Greek αλώπηξ (alopex), meaning fox. The origin of this usage is because this animal sheds its coat twice a year.
The term "bald" derives from the English word balde, which means "white."
Approaches to baldness
[Psychological implications
The psychological implications for individuals experiencing hair loss vary widely. The most significant effect is a loss of self-confidence.
2006-11-07 21:37:01
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answered by Rahulouce 2
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I'm not sure of what the name(s) are but I do know that their are at least two different terms. One for the natural state of being "hairless" and one for those have come about it unnaturally... like chemical exposure, radiation, etc...
2006-11-04 15:05:50
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answered by and,or,nand,nor 6
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Oculocutaneous Albinos are generally hairless.
2006-11-04 21:40:03
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answered by __ 3
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homo sapien sapien
all humans are referred to as "hairless apes" from a purely animal point of view.
2006-11-04 20:57:07
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answered by viewAskew 5
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bald
2006-11-05 01:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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bald
2006-11-04 15:00:49
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answered by lees 2
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bald
2006-11-04 15:00:21
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answered by macgyver 1
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