Dwarfed or stunted; scrubby.
With hands washed according to operating room protocol and wearing sterile gown and sterile gloves.
Pale or pallid, as from fear, illness, etc.
Alwhite, pertaining to white armor.
Affected by leucism.
Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
The standard denomination of the playing pieces of a board game deemed to belong to the white set, no matter what the actual colour.
Characterised by the presence of snow.
Lacking coloration (tan) from ultraviolet light; not tanned.
Not containing characters; see white space.
Pertaining to an ecclesiastical order whose adherents dress in white habits; Cistercian.
Containing cream, milk, or creamer.
Relatively light or pale in colour.
Honourable, fair; decent.
Made from immature leaves and shoots.
Said of a symbol or character outline, not solid, not filled with color. Compare black (“said of a character or symbol filled with color”).
Of or relating to Caucasians, people of European descent with light-coloured skin.
Designated for use by Caucasians.
Grey, as from old age; having silvery hair; hoary.
Pertaining to constitutional or anti-revolutionary political parties or movements.
Any butterfly of the subfamily Pierinae in the family Pieridae.
The sclera, white of the eye.
The cue ball in cue games.
The enclosed part of a letter of the alphabet, especially when handwritten.
White wine.
Cocaine
A white bean
A white pigment.
The albumen of bird eggs (egg white).
The snow- or ice-covered "green" in snow golf.
A person of European descent with light-coloured skin.
White coffee
A feather, from the wing of the cock ostrich, that is of the palest possible shade.
The central part of the butt, which was formerly painted white; the centre of a mark at which a missile is shot.
The color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.
To make white; to whiten; to bleach.