A plain color that can be mixed with other colors to make lighter colors.
CHEMOTAXIS final answer by Willie Jun R. Broce, BSED,RN, MAED
The offspring of a true breeding white flowering plant will also display white flowers because it carries two copies of the white flower gene. These offspring will be homozygous for the white flower trait and will consistently produce white flowers when they reproduce.
Well, honey, "BWC" stands for "big white cock." It's a term used in the adult industry to describe, well, a big white cock. So if you come across that acronym, just know it's not about bird watching or baking with chocolate.
There are several denotations for the term "white ragging". In the hospitality industry the term "white ragging" is used to describe a check for cleanliness of different surfaces by wiping a white rag over it and afterwards checking it for dust.
White blood cells originate from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow and go through several stages of development and maturation. These stages include the precursor cell stage, where the cells undergo various divisions and differentiation into specific types of white blood cells such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. Once mature, white blood cells are released into the bloodstream where they play essential roles in the immune response to infections and diseases.
You describe white people like you describe anyone of any race; as individuals.
white...
You can use tints and shades of gray to describe White. Using black to shade and white to tint. Since black and white are neutrals and not colors, you can use them to describe the color white.
The Māori word for white is "ma" or "maero." It can be used to describe the color white or to describe something that is white in color.
opposite of black :]
whitened
White would be as pale as a clear eye.
Fierce, loyal, and wild.
kind
White protestants
freakin'awsom
The Great White Way