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white

[hwahyt, wahyt] / ʰwaɪt, waɪt /


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The second epoch, adolescence, is marked by continued growth of white matter.

From Science Daily

The white metal is also much cheaper than gold, attracting a broad range of investors seeking more affordable safe-haven assets, and is widely used in industry—from the manufacture of solar panels to artificial-intelligence semiconductors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Losing the animals means financial ruin - besides the livestock the farm lost, the sheep's milk, which is sold for the production of feta cheese, is often referred to as Greece's "white gold".

From BBC

The difference this year is that all those elements were provided by one 50-year-old man in a white visor.

From The Wall Street Journal

He grew a white beard to make himself look older, hoping that it would lead to more lenient treatment.

From BBC