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White vs European - What's the difference?

white | european |


As adjectives the difference between white and european

is that white is bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light while European is related to Europe or the European Union.

As nouns the difference between white and european

is that white is the color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths while European is person living or originating from Europe.

As a verb white

is to make white; to whiten; to bleach.

As a proper noun White

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

White vs Argentina - What's the difference?

white | argentina |


As proper nouns the difference between white and argentina

is that white is while argentina is argentina (argentine republic).

Peach vs White - What's the difference?

peach | white |


As a noun peach

is (us|informal) a native or resident of georgia in the united states.

As a proper noun white is

.

Which vs White - What's the difference?

which | white |


As nouns the difference between which and white

is that which is an occurrence of the word which while white is the color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.

As a determiner which

is what, of those mentioned or implied (used interrogatively).

As a pronoun which

is who; whom; what (of those mentioned or implied).

As an adjective white is

bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.

As a verb white is

to make white; to whiten; to bleach.

As a proper noun White is

{{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

White vs Door - What's the difference?

white | door |


As a proper noun white

is .

As a noun door is

door.

White vs Car - What's the difference?

white | car |


As a proper noun white

is .

As a noun car is

friend.

As a verb car is

(lb).

White vs Wired - What's the difference?

white | wired |


In lang=en terms the difference between white and wired

is that white is street name for cocaine while wired is very excited, overstimulated; high-strung.

As adjectives the difference between white and wired

is that white is bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light while wired is equipped with wires, so as to connect to a power source or to other electric or electronic equipment; connected by wires.

As verbs the difference between white and wired

is that white is to make white; to whiten; to bleach while wired is past tense of wire.

As a noun white

is the color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.

As a proper noun White

is {{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

Polar vs White - What's the difference?

polar | white |


As a noun polar

is .

As a proper noun white is

.

White vs Slate - What's the difference?

white | slate |


As a proper noun white

is .

As a noun slate is

(uncountable) a fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers.

As an adjective slate is

having the bluish-grey/gray colour/color of slate.

As a verb slate is

to cover with slate.

Opaque vs White - What's the difference?

opaque | white |


As adjectives the difference between opaque and white

is that opaque is neither reflecting nor emitting light while white is bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.

As nouns the difference between opaque and white

is that opaque is an area of darkness; a place or region with no light while white is the color/colour of snow or milk; the colour of light containing equal amounts of all visible wavelengths.

As verbs the difference between opaque and white

is that opaque is to make, render (more) opaque while white is to make white; to whiten; to bleach.

As a proper noun White is

{{surname|common|from=nicknames}.

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