Bleached

/bliːtʃt/ adjective

Made very light in color or whitened, often by exposure to sunlight or chemical treatment.

From Old English 'blæcan' meaning to whiten. The word evolved through Middle English and gained its modern form by the 16th century, originally describing the natural whitening effect of sun exposure on fabrics.

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