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white 1. having no hue due to the reflection of all or almost all incident light 2. (of light, such as sunlight) consisting of all the colours of the spectrum or produced by certain mixtures of three additive primary colours, such as red, green, and blue 3. comparatively white or whitish-grey in colour or having parts of this colour 4. (of an animal) having pale-coloured or white skin, fur, or feathers 5. bloodless or pale, as from pain, emotion, etc. 6. colourless or transparent 7. counterrevolutionary, very conservative, or royalist 8. (of wine) made from pale grapes or from black grapes separated from their skins 9. Physics having or characterized by a continuous distribution of energy, wavelength, or frequency 10. a white colour 11. the condition or quality of being white; whiteness 12. the white or lightly coloured part or area of something 13. the viscous fluid that surrounds the yolk of a bird's egg, esp a hen's egg; albumen 14. Anatomy the white part (sclera) of the eyeball 15. any of various butterflies of the family Pieridae 16. Chess draughts a. a white or light-coloured piece or square b. the player playing with such pieces 17. anything that has or is characterized by a white colour, such as a white paint or pigment, a white cloth, a white ball in billiards 18. Archery a. the outer ring of the target, having the lowest score b. a shot or arrow hitting this ring 19. Poetic fairness of complexion 20. in the white (of wood or furniture) left unpainted or unvarnished White1 1. Gilbert. 1720--93, English clergyman and naturalist, noted for his Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789) 2. Jimmy. born 1962, British snooker player 3. Marco Pierre. born 1961, British chef and restaurateur 4. Patrick (Victor Martindale). 1912--90, Australian novelist: his works include Voss (1957), The Eye of the Storm (1973), and A Fringe of Leaves (1976): Nobel prize for literature 1973 5. T(erence) H(anbury). 1906--64, British novelist: author of the Arthurian sequence The Once and Future King (1939--58) 6. Willard (Wentworth) . born 1946, British operatic bass, born in Jamaica White2 1. a member of the Caucasoid race 2. a person of European ancestry 3. denoting or relating to a White or Whites white symbol of virginity; in American flag, purity. [Color Symbolism: Leach, 242] See : Purity How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The Cable Building was built in 1895 and designed by Architect Stanford White. Richardson there is Berenice Abbott's 1950 photograph of an elderly Frank Lloyd Wright (looking rather aloof) and an atmospheric shot of Stanford White, of Mead and White, taken in 1903 by Gertrude Kasebier, one of the first female photographers and a founding member of Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession whose members sought to elevate photography to the highest form of art. Located near Poughkeepsie, New York, in the sleepy town of Tivoli, Kaatsbaan is located on 153 acres of pastoral countryside that was originally a horse farm, with buildings designed by the famous architect Stanford White. |
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