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'''Blond''' (or '''blonde''') is a pale ] ]; the word is typically used to describe that color of ], especially ] hair, and, to a lesser extent, that color of ]. 'Blond' may also be used as a ] to refer to a person with hair of such a color. Pale ], light-colored, usually ], ]s, and, perhaps, ]n descent are also commonly indicated. '''Blond''' (or '''blonde''') is a pale ] ]; the word is typically used to describe that color of ], especially ] hair, and, to a lesser extent, that color of ]. 'Blond' may also be used as a ] to refer to a person with hair of such a color. Pale ], light-colored --- usually ] --- ]s, and, perhaps, ]n descent are also commonly indicated.

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Blond (or blonde) is a pale yellow color; the word is typically used to describe that color of hair, especially human hair, and, to a lesser extent, that color of wood. 'Blond' may also be used as a noun to refer to a person with hair of such a color. Pale skin, light-colored --- usually blue --- eyes, and, perhaps, Scandinavian descent are also commonly indicated.