Achromatophile

/ˌækroʊˈmætəfaɪl/ noun

An organism or cell that does not readily absorb or stain with dyes, showing little to no affinity for color.

From Greek 'achromatos' (without color) + 'phile' (lover of). The term combines the prefix meaning colorless with the suffix indicating an attraction or preference, originally used in biology to describe staining properties of cells.

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