white
US /waɪt/
UK /waɪt/

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blanco
of the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of all visible rays of light; the opposite of black
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She wore a beautiful white dress to the party.
Ella usó un hermoso vestido blanco para la fiesta.
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The walls of the room were painted a clean, crisp white.
Las paredes de la habitación estaban pintadas de un blanco limpio y nítido.
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blanco, caucásico
of or belonging to a human group having light-colored skin
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The neighborhood is predominantly white.
El vecindario es predominantemente blanco.
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She is a young white woman from Canada.
Ella es una joven mujer blanca de Canadá.
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blancos, personas blancas
a member of a human group having light-colored skin
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The census data showed an increase in the number of whites in the area.
Los datos del censo mostraron un aumento en el número de blancos en el área.
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Historically, whites have held a dominant position in many Western societies.
Históricamente, los blancos han ocupado una posición dominante en muchas sociedades occidentales.
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