whiten in the PONS Dictionary

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The cipher also uses input and output key whitening.
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For the 20 lepta, the spandrels are whiten and the head is quite often circled by a whitish halo.
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The meaning of blanching is to whiten, but this is not always the purpose of blanching in cooking.
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According to some scholars, his presidential photographs were touched up to whiten his dark skin.
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In addition, clinical studies have shown that patients who whiten their teeth have some fadeback after treatment.
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As needed, the powdered clay is mixed with water and a flower called tule to soften and whiten the clay.
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All the walls were sealed and were whitened with lime.
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Dried in the open air, the wax was whitened by sunlight.
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Applying makeup and nailpolish, dying one's hair or applying henna to the skin, and tooth whitening are not examples of acquired traits.
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The juveniles are an all-over brown colour, and they will whiten as they mature, in about 10 to 20 years.
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