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] |