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  • 11whit|en — «HWY tuhn», transitive verb. to make white or whiter: »Sunshine helps to whiten clothes. –v.i. to become white or whiter: »She whitened when she heard the bad news. –whit´en|er, noun. Synonym Study transitive verb, intransitive verb. Whiten,… …

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  • 12whit|ey — or whit|ey «HWY tee», noun, plural ties. Informal (Disparaging). a white person; white society …

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  • 13Whit|ey — or whit|ey «HWY tee», noun, plural ties. Informal (Disparaging). a white person; white society …

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  • 14whit — index iota, minimum, scintilla Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15Whit — n [U and C] BrE [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Whitsun] ↑Whitsun …

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  • 16whit — mite, jot, iota, bit, *particle, smidgen, tittle, atom …

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  • 17whit — [n] very tiny bit atom, crumb, dash, drop, fragment, grain, hoot*, iota, jot, little, mite, modicum, particle, piece, pinch, scrap, shred, speck, trace; concepts 831,835 Ant. lot …

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  • 18whit|ed — «HWY tihd», adjective. 1. covered with white: »the whited desert. 2. whitened; bleached: »whited linen …

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  • 19whit|y — «HWY tee», adjective. = whitish. (Cf. ↑whitish) …

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  • 20Whit — infobox Book | name = Whit orig title = translator = image caption = author = Iain Banks cover artist = country = Scotland language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Abacus Press release date = 1995 media type = Print (Hardback… …

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