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WhiteA social colour. The term is used to refer to people belonging to the majority group in Canada. It is recognized that there are many different people who are “White” but who face discrimination becaus [..]
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WhiteOld English hwit "bright, radiant; clear, fair," also as a noun (see separate entry), from Proto-Germanic *hwitaz (source also of Old Saxon and Old Frisian hwit, Old Norse hvitr, Dutch wit, [..]
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WhiteOld English hwit "whiteness, white food, white of an egg," from white (adj.). Also in late Old English "a highly luminous color devoid of chroma." Meaning "white part of the e [..]
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WhiteWhite [N]a symbol of purity ( 2 Chronicles 5:12 ; Psalms 51:7 ; Isaiah 1:18 ; Revelation 3:18 ; 7:14 ). Our Lord, at his transfiguration, appeared in raiment "white as the light" ( Matthew 1 [..]
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WhiteThe term usually used to describe people with European ancestral origins who identify, or are identified, as White (sometimes called European, or in terms of racial classifications, the group known as Caucasian or Caucasoid). The word is capitalised to highlight its specific use. The term has served to distinguish these groups from those groups wit [..]
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Whitea member of the Caucasoid race being of the achromatic color of maximum lightness; having little or no hue owing to reflection of almost all incident light; "as white as fresh snow&am [..]
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Whitethe colour of snow
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WhiteDirect Allied-sponsored propaganda
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WhiteDictionary of RGB Colours RGB: 255;255;255Hex: FFFFFF See example...
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White the centre of an archery butt.
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Whitea symbol of purity (2 Chr. 5:12; Ps. 51:7; Isa. 1:18; Rev. 3:18; 7:14). Our Lord, at his transfiguration, appeared in raiment "white as the light" (Matt. 17:2, etc.).
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WhiteAmerican psychologist. White received his doctorate in psychology at Harvard University, working alongside Henry A. Murray, a renowned character researcher. He was added to the staff at Harvard and st [..]
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Whitevays
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WhiteSee colors
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WhiteA horse color, extremely rare, in which all the hairs are white. The horse's eyes are brown, not pink, as would be the case for an albino.
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WhiteThe term used to describe the skin colour of the inhabitants of Europe and their emigrant populations. It is literally inaccurate but has connotations of power, sophistication and progress, for exampl [..]
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White(n) a member of the Caucasoid race(n) the quality or state of the achromatic color of greatest lightness (bearing the least resemblance to black)(n) United States jurist appointed chief justice of the [..]
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White(b. London, May 11th, 1819). “Life in Christ” (1846), “Mystery of Growth,” etc. (1867), “Some of the Minor Moralities of Life” (1868), “L [..]
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White(b. Nottingham, August 21st, 1785; d. Cambridge, October 19th, 1806) was the author of “Clifton Grove” and other poems, published in 1803. Remains were edited, with a “Life, [..]
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White(b. 1775; d. 1841). “Letters from Spain by Don Leucadio Dollado” (1821); “Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism” (1826); “Second Travels of a [..]
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White“Reuben Shapcott” (b Bedford, December 22nd, 1831). “The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford” (1881); “Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance” (1885) [..]
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WhiteA horse color, extremely rare, in which all the hairs are white. The horse's eyes are brown, not pink, as would be the case for an albino.
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White(egg): Several layers of albumen inside the egg - clear in an undeveloped egg.
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WhiteProcess unfermented; no processing except for drying leaves. Rare
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WhiteRefers to any spirit that is clear
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WhiteAn Ethnic Group of putative Caucasoid origin.
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WhiteAustralian Maritime Law, 2 Ed., 2000, Federation Press, Annandale, N.S.W., Australia.
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White people belonging to any of various peoples with light coloured skin, usually of European origin. The term has become an indicator less of skin colour and more of racialized characteristics.
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WhiteThe color of dog that lacks pigmentation.
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Whiteor Bloomy Rind:
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WhiteHarry Dexter White (1892–1948) was an American economist who spent most of his career at the US Treasury and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). ...
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White, v. to cut small chips off a stick with a knife.
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WhiteGood, okay, as in “white dick”
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WhiteSee theLOW SPEECH Glossary.
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WhiteA term used to refer to a program that has been acknowledged and its capabilities are known, e.g. F-15, F-16
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WhiteNot vulnerable. Also British colloquialism meaning neither side vulnerable.
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WhiteSee: Vulnerability conditions
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WhiteDescribes the player's army who moves first, at the start of each game. Typically, the White army will be colored White, whereas the Black army will, typically, be colored Black. However, with 'artistic license', manufacturers of Chess sets will play about with different color themes for the pieces. The main distinction is that White [..]
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WhiteOne end of a domino tile that bears no spots. Also known as a "blank", "zero", or "pale".
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White One of the players in the game, playing the lighter colored checkers. Whopper : A big blunder or mistake in a checker play or cube decision. See double whopper. Wipeout (Blitz): An aggressive [..]
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WhiteA person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. (In both the population and court data, nearly all youth of Hispanic ethnicity were included in the [..]
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White3.3V - 4.2V. Series resistor for 5V: 75 ohm.
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WhiteDaughter of J.J. White, Elizabeth continued her father's cranberry production while expanding into cultivated blueberry production. Her research efforts, over a forty-year period, directly established the New Jersey commercial cultivated blueberry industry.
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WhiteLate Nineteenth Century New Jersey cranberry grower whose land holdings were located in Burlington County and named Whitesbog. His pioneering efforts in developing and growing cranberries contributed greatly to the knowledge base for successful cranberry production.
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WhiteA person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.
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White
Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
(Write in black ink on white paper.)
*(1807-1882)
*: white as the whitest lily on a stream.
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White
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Whitelang=en
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