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white the color of snow or salt; the lightest achromatic color. [12 definitions]
white blood cell any of the colorless nucleated blood cells that help protect the body against infections and bacteria; leukocyte.
whiteboard a board, usually colored white, used as a displayed writing surface in classrooms, meeting rooms, and the like. Whiteboards have a smooth, glossy surface on which writing done with non-permanent markers can be easily erased. [2 definitions]
White House the official residence of the President of the United States in Washington, D.C. (prec. by "the"). [2 definitions]
whiten to make or become white.
white-tailed deer a common North American deer, having a tail with a white underside.
whitewash a coating usu. made of lime and water, applied to walls, fences, or foundations as a whitener. [6 definitions]
whittle to cut or pare small bits or thin layers from (a piece of wood), or to trim or shape (it) by so doing. [3 definitions]
whiz to make a buzzing or hissing sound by, or as if by, flying swiftly through the air. [6 definitions]
who what person or persons. [5 definitions]
whoa used esp. to direct horses to stop.
who'd contracted form of "who would," or contracted form of "who had."
whoever every or any person or persons who; anyone that. [3 definitions]
whole comprising the entire extent or amount. [8 definitions]
whole number the number one and any number obtained by successively adding one to get the next number, and the number zero.
wholesome promoting or resulting in general or moral well-being. [3 definitions]
who'll contracted form of "who will."
wholly entirely; completely. [2 definitions]
whom what person or persons (considered as the object of a verb or preposition).
whomever whoever (considered as the object of a verb or preposition).
whoop a loud, high-pitched shout or cry, such as a battle cry, or a cry of excitement, happiness, or enthusiasm. [8 definitions]