fairness
This term carries a dual semantic load, splitting between moral judgment and physical appearance. In a social or legal context, it evokes a sense of balance and impartiality, often associated with the ideal of a level playing field where rules are applied consistently to all parties. When referring to complexion, the word describes a lack of pigment or a pale quality. This usage is more common in literary or descriptive contexts than in modern clinical settings, where terms like pale or light-skinned are more frequent.
Meanings
The quality of treating people equally and according to the rules without favoritism or discrimination.
"The judge was praised for the fairness of his ruling."
The state of being reasonable, right, or just in a particular situation.
"There is a question of fairness regarding how the bonuses were distributed."