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whiter N

Whiter N

become white or whiter VB (grow, turn)

becoming white or whiter

make white or whiter VB

white <a white; whites> ADJ (colours)

white N (colours)

dazzling white

flake-white PAINTING

grayish-white ADJ BIOL

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English
When there is significant aerosol (typical of most modern polluted conditions), the scattered light has less dependence on wavelength, making a whiter daytime sky.
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If alabaster with a smooth, polished surface is washed with dishwashing liquid, it will become rough, dull and whiter, losing most of its translucency and lustre.
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He took a stick and whittled it, so it was whiter than his brothers' horses, and rode off on it.
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Once the gluggy stuff is gone, the birds are washed thoroughly with dishwashing liquid, to emerge whiter than white but lacking their natural waterproofing.
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A whiteout after a blizzard, made whiter by the fading of the image, while, on the print itself, pink stains the lower right section.
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The underparts are mauve-pink, becoming whiter on the belly.
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They are pale greyish when young, becoming whiter and covered with a semi-translucent and slimy membrane, often with an ochraceous flush at the centre.
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Her teeth got whiter, her skin smoother, her hair blonder and more coiffed.
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The ground colour of the forewings is creamy, but whiter and glossy pearl beyond the middle.
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This resulted in a whiter flour that still retained some of the bran and germ.
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