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No. Whites is a plural noun, referring to

- white clothing

- Caucasian people

- the clear parts of eggs

- the uncolored parts of eyes

The word white can be a noun (color) or adjective.

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Yes, if used to describe a noun, such as white people. Just like blue is to blue birds. Bluebirds (one word) is a noun. But, blue birds shows adjective, blue, describing the noun, birds. Those blue birds over there. I hope it helps.

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is white an adjectives

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