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The little white butterfly is commonly known as the Cabbage White Butterfly, scientifically named Pieris rapae. This species is often found in gardens and agricultural areas, where its larvae feed on plants in the cabbage family. The adult butterflies are characterized by their white wings with black spots. They are prevalent in many regions around the world, particularly in North America and Europe.
an adjective; it modifies the noun "geeks" by specifying "what kind of geeks." Compound adjectives preceding the noun that they modify are hyphenated: white-coated geeks. The hyphen is required, unless you mean that non-white geeks without coats cannot be called biologists.
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Compared to what? Cattle with black coats? Brown coats?
They are simply "white coats." Long white coats are traditionally reserved for doctors with the title MD or DO whilst short white coats are worn by medical students.
Scientists' white coats are commonly referred to as lab coats. These coats are worn to protect clothing and skin from chemicals, spills, and other potential hazards in the laboratory setting.
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If you're referring to Maximum Ride, then they're the scientists that experiment on them. The Flock didn't know what to call them and they noticed they always wore white lab coats, so they called them white coats. If you're referring to an animal, then they're an animal with a completely white coat; their fur is all white. An example is a polar bear. All polar bears have white coats. I hope I answered you're question.
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White lab coats are particularly associated with chemistry.
One in every five cows would have black and white coats in this herd. Using this ratio you can determine how many black and white coated cows would occur in similar herds of differing sizes.