whiter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for whiter in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.white <whiter, whitest> [Am (h)waɪt, Brit wʌɪt] ADJ

II.white [Am (h)waɪt, Brit wʌɪt] N

white-bread [ˈhwaɪtˈbred, ˈwaɪtˈbred] ADJ attr Am inf

whiter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for whiter in the English»Spanish Dictionary

off-white [ˌɒfˈwaɪt, Am ˌɑ:f-] ADJ

whiter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The great albatrosses are predominantly white in plumage as adults, with birds becoming whiter as they age.
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This resulted in a whiter flour that still retained some of the bran and germ.
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Gargling for 20 minutes with a spoonful of oil (a.k.a. oil pulling) can help clear up germs in the mouth, leading to fresher breath, whiter teeth, and healthier gums.
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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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He took a stick and whittled it, so it was whiter than his brothers' horses, and rode off on it.
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But no science shows that oil pulling will make your teeth any whiter.
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But now the supermarket "bake-off" bread is whiter, softer and less crisp than real French bread, and the dough itself has zero aroma.
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As you follow the branches to the stem, tips become whiter and brighter colors purvey.
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The ground colour of the forewings is creamy, but whiter and glossy pearl beyond the middle.
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Its water is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey.
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