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ALL meanings of white

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  • noun white palest colour 1
  • adjective white white in colour 1
  • adjective white skin: pale 1
  • adjective white fair-skinned 1
  • noun white egg white 1
  • adjective white coffee: milky 1
  • adjective white wine: Chardonnay, etc. 1
  • noun white white piece in games 1
  • adjective white with snow 1
  • noun white player using white piece 1
  • noun white unmarked part of page 1
  • noun white space in printing 1
  • noun white pale-skinned person 1
  • noun,plural white cricket, tennis outfit 1
  • noun,plural white washing: white items 1
  • adjective white of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light. 1
  • adjective white light or comparatively light in color. 1
  • adjective white (of human beings) belonging to a group marked by slight pigmentation of the skin, often of European descent. 1
  • adjective white for, limited to, or predominantly made up of white people: a white neighborhood. 1
  • adjective white pallid or pale, as from fear or other strong emotion: white with rage. 1
  • adjective white silvery, gray, or hoary: white hair. 1
  • adjective white snowy: a white Christmas. 1
  • adjective white lacking color; transparent. 1
  • adjective white (politically) ultraconservative. 1
  • adjective white blank, as an unoccupied space in printed matter: Fill in the white space below. 1
  • adjective white Armor. composed entirely of polished steel plates without fabric or other covering; alwite. 1
  • adjective white wearing white clothing: a white monk. 1
  • adjective white Older Use: Offensive. decent, honorable, or dependable: That's mighty white of you. 1
  • adjective white auspicious or fortunate. 1
  • adjective white morally pure; innocent. 1
  • adjective white without malice; harmless: white magic. 1
  • adjective white (of wines) light-colored or yellowish, as opposed to red. 1
  • adjective white British. (of coffee) containing milk. 1
  • noun white Andrew Dickson, 1832–1918, U.S. diplomat and pioneer of land-grant education. 1
  • noun white Byron R(aymond) ("Whizzer") 1917–2002, U.S. lawyer and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1962–93. 1
  • noun white Edmund, born 1940, U.S. novelist. 1
  • noun white Edward Douglass, 1845–1921, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. 1910–21. 1
  • noun white Edward H(iggins), II [hig-inz] /ˈhɪg ɪnz/ (Show IPA), 1930–67, U.S. astronaut: first American to walk in space 1965. 1
  • noun white Paint or turn (something) white. 1
  • noun white E(lwyn) B(rooks) [el-win] /ˈɛl wɪn/ (Show IPA), 1899–1985, U.S. humorist and poet. 1
  • noun white George Leonard, 1838–95, U.S. choral conductor. 1
  • noun white Gilbert, 1720–93, English clergyman, naturalist, and writer. 1
  • noun white Patrick (Victor Martindale) [mahr-tn-deyl] /ˈmɑr tnˌdeɪl/ (Show IPA), 1912–90, Australian writer, born in England: Nobel Prize 1973. 1
  • noun white Stanford, 1853–1906, U.S. architect. 1
  • noun white Stewart Edward, 1873–1946, U.S. novelist. 1
  • noun white T(erence) H(anbury) [han-buh-ree] /ˈhæn bə ri/ (Show IPA), 1896–1964, English novelist. 1
  • noun white Theodore H. 1915–86, U.S. journalist and writer. 1
  • noun white Walter Francis, 1893–1955, U.S. civil-rights leader and writer: executive secretary of the NAACP 1931–55. 1
  • noun white William A(lanson) [al-uh n-suh n] /ˈæl ən sən/ (Show IPA), 1870–1937, U.S. neurologist, psychiatrist, and writer. 1
  • noun white William Allen, 1868–1944, U.S. journalist. 1
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