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White

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Meaning

Adj

Of or
to Europeans or those of European
,
if their
has
or
undertones.
Of or
to Caucasians (3rd defintion).
By U.S. Census Bureau
, of or
to people
Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Designated for use by Caucasians.
Relatively
or
in colour.
Pale or
, as from
,
, etc.
In Colors, Eye & Whites:
Lacking
(tan) from
; not
ned.
Affected by leucism.
Containing
,
, or
er.
In Board games & Chess:
Pertaining to an
order whose
in
; Cistercian.
Honourable,
; decent.
Grey, as from
; having
; hoary.
Characterized by
from that which
,
;
;
; favourable.
Regarded with
;
; darling.
In Politics:
Pertaining to
or
or movements.
Made from
and shoots.
In Typography:
Not
; see
space.
In Typography:
Said of a
or
, not
, not
with
. Compare
(“said of a
or
with
”).
Characterised by the
of snow.
Alwhite,
to
armor.
In American English, British English & Canadian English:
Alternative letter-case form of
(“of or
to
or Europeans”)

Noun

The color/colour of
or
; the
of
wavelengths.
A person of European
with light-coloured skin.
Any
of the
Pierinae in the family Pieridae.
In Pierid butterflies:
White wine.
White coffee
  • Any
    or
    that is of the
    white.
  • The
    of
    (egg white).
  • The
    - or
    "green" in
    golf.
  • A
    pigment.
  • A
    bean
  • In Anatomy & Eye:
  • Any
    or
    that is of the
    white.
  • The
    ,
    of the eye.
  • In Billiards, Snooker & Sports:
  • Any
    or
    that is of the
    white.
  • The
    in
    games.
  • In American English, British English & Recreational drugs:
  • Any
    or
    that is of the
    white.
  • Cocaine
  • In Archery:
    The
    part of the
    , which was formerly
    ; the
    of a
    at which a
    is shot.
    The
    part of a
    of the
    , especially when handwritten.
    A
    , from the
    of the
    , that is of the
    possible shade.
    In Board games & Chess:
    The person
    the
    set of pieces.
    Alternative letter-case form of
    (“European”).
    In Politics & Monarchism:
    An
    who
    against the Reds during the Russian Civil War; the
    is mostly associated with
    forces.

    Name

    A common British and Irish
    from the nickname.
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Bartow County, Georgia;
    for its first postmaster.
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in South Dakota;
    for its first European settler.
  • A
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Washington;
    for a Washington state judge.
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Missouri;
    for a local
    official.
  • Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    white
    English
    arrow
    whit
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    hwit
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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