white

suomi-englanti sanakirja

white englannista suomeksi

  1. valkoihoinen

  2. valkoinen

  3. valkaista

  4. valkea

  5. valkuainen

  6. maidolla

  7. puhdas

  8. viaton

  9. valkoiset housut

  10. kirkkaan valkoinen

  1. valkoinen, valkea

  2. valkoinen, valkoihoinen

  3. valkoinen

  4. vaalea; vihreä of grapes

  5. kalpea

  6. vaalea

  7. maidolla, maito / maito- with milk; kermalla with cream

  8. puhdas

  9. harmaa

  10. rauhallinen

  11. rakas

  12. tyhjä

  13. Substantiivi

  14. kaaliperhonen

  15. valkoinen, valkkari, valkku

  16. valkuainen, silmänvalkuainen

  17. valkea

  18. lumi

  19. valkio

  20. valkopapu

  21. häränsilmä

  22. Verbi

white englanniksi

  1. White

  1. (senseid) Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.

  2. (ant)

    (ux)

  3. {{quote-text|en|year=c. 1878|author=Henry Wadsworth Longfellow|title=Holidays

  4. (senseid) Of or relating to Europeans or those of European descent, regardless if their skin has cool or warm undertones.

  5. Of or relating to Caucasians (gloss).

  6. (quote-book)more white corporations cognizant of the mounting purchasing power of the Negro consumer, have Negro representatives in the field(nb..).

  7. (quote-web)

  8. By (w) definition, of or relating to people hailing from Europe, Africa, and the East.

  9. Designated for use by Caucasians.

  10. Relatively light or pale in colour.

  11. Pale or pallid, as from fear, illness, etc.

  12. (RQ:Byron Childe Harold)

  13. Lacking coloration (tan) from ultraviolet light; not tanned.

  14. (syn)

  15. Affected by leucism.

  16. (senseid) Containing cream, milk, or creamer.

  17. The standard denomination of the playing pieces of a game deemed to belong to the white set, no matter what the actual colour.

  18. Pertaining to an ecclesiastical order whose adherents dress in white habits; Cistercian.

  19. Honourable, fair, decent, kind; generous.

  20. (RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)

  21. 1837, M. Huxley, in Timothy Mather Cooley, ''Sketches of the life and character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes, A. M., for many years pastor of a church in Rutland, Vt., and late in Granville, New-York'', page 73:

  22. 'The preacher had not proceeded far in his sermon,' said the man, ' before I thought him the whitest man I ever saw. My hat was instantly taken off and thrown under the seat, and I found myself listening with the most profound attention.'
  23. {{quote-book|en|year=1867|author=Mark Twain|title=The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches|publisher=George Routledge and Sons|page=36

  24. {{quote-book|en|year=1877|author=Walter Besant|author2=James Rice|title=The Golden Butterfly|page=218

  25. {{quote-text|en|year=1897|author=Rudyard Kipling|title=Captains Courageous

  26. (quote-book)

  27. {{quote-book|en|year=1913|author=Edith Wharton|title=The Custom of the Country|publisher=Penguin|isbn=9780140181906|page=155

  28. {{quote-text|en|year=1916|author=Julia Frankau|title=Twilight

  29. {{quote-text|en|year=1953|author=Raymond Chandler|title=The Long Goodbye|page=12|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2010

  30. (quote-journal)

  31. Grey, as from old age; having silvery hair; hoary.

  32. (RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)

  33. Characterized by freedom from that which disturbs, and the like; fortunate; happy; favourable.

  34. (RQ:Scott Guy Mannering)

  35. Regarded with especial favour; favourite; darling.

  36. (quote-text)|title=Tis Pity She's a Whore

  37. Pertaining to constitutional or anti-revolutionary parties or movements.

  38. {{quote-text|en|year=1932|author=Duff Cooper|title=Talleyrand|page=163|publisher=Folio Society|year_published=2010

  39. Made from immature leaves and shoots.

  40. Not containing characters; ''see'' space.

  41. (senseid) Said of a symbol or character outline, not solid, not filled with color. Compare (m).

  42. ''Compare two Unicode symbols: (l) = "WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX"; (l) = "BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX"''

  43. Characterised by the presence of snow.

  44. Alwhite, pertaining to (w).

  45. {{quote-book|en|date=2015-08-31|author=Albrecht Classen|title=Handbook of Medieval Culture|publisher=Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG|isbn=9783110392920

  46. The color of snow or milk; the color of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.

  47. (quote-book)|page=117|text=Not only were the platforms tiled in white, the tunnels were painted white too - to prettify them, and make them less claustrophobic - and the Central proudly issued a postcard of its tunnel-whitening machine.

  48. A person of European descent with light-colored skin.

  49. (RQ:Doyle Lost World)

  50. {{quote-book|en|title=The New Jim Crow|author=Michelle Alexander|year=2012|ISBN=9781595586438|page=54

  51. Any butterfly of the subfamily (taxfmt) in the family Pieridae.

  52. White wine.

  53. (quote-song)| passage=A bottle of red, a bottle of white / It all depends upon your appetite / I'll meet you any time you want / In our Italian Restaurant.

  54. {{quote-text|en|year=2014|author=Maximillian Potter|title=Shadows in the Vineyard

  55. White coffee

  56. Any object or substance that is of the color white.

  57. The albumen of bird eggs (egg white).

  58. The sclera, white of the eye.

  59. (RQ:Conrad Heart of Darkness)

  60. The ball in cue games.

  61. Cocaine.

  62. (quote-song)

  63. (quote-av)|episode=Cuckoo|time=1:26:51|text=Ten grand a week we were clearing: base, white, meth, weed, anything. I can get you anything to get you high.

  64. The snow- or ice-covered "green" in golf.

  65. A white pigment.

  66. A white bean.

  67. The central part of the butt, which was formerly painted white; the centre of a mark at which a missile is shot.

  68. (RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)

  69. The enclosed part of a letter of the alphabet, especially when handwritten.

  70. {{quote-text|en|year=1594|author=Hugh Plat|title=The Jewell House of Art and Nature|url=https://archive.org/details/b30333404|chapter=38|page=42|location=London

  71. {{quote-book|en|year=1677|author=Hannah Woolley|title=The Compleat Servant-Maid|location=London|publisher=T. Passinger|page=18|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66839.0001.001

  72. {{quote-text|en|year=1931|author=Margery Allingham|title=Police at the Funeral|url=https://archive.org/details/policeatfuneral00alli|chapter=14|page=157|publisher=Penguin|year_published=1939

  73. A feather, from the wing of the cock ostrich, that is of the palest possible shade.(R:DSAE)

  74. (quote-journal)The whites and blacks come from the male birds, the feminas and drabs from the female, the spadones are the first clipping taken from the young birds and the tails from each.

  75. The person playing with the white set of pieces.

  76. To make white; to whiten; to bleach.

  77. (RQ:KJV)

  78. (alt form of)

  79. (infl of)