slovodefinícia
black and white
(encz)
black and white,černé na bílém Zdeněk Brož
black and white
(encz)
black and white,černobílý
black and white
(encz)
black and white,policejní auto n: [slang.] [amer.] xkomczax
Black and white
(gcide)
White \White\, n.
[1913 Webster]
1. The color of pure snow; one of the natural colors of
bodies, yet not strictly a color, but a composition of all
colors; the opposite of black; whiteness. See the Note
under Color, n., 1.
[1913 Webster]

Finely attired in a of white. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. Something having the color of snow; something white, or
nearly so; as, the white of the eye.
[1913 Webster]

3. Specifically, the central part of the butt in archery,
which was formerly painted white; the center of a mark at
which a missile is shot.
[1913 Webster]

'T was I won the wager, though you hit the white.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

4. A person with a white skin; a member of the white, or
Caucasian, races of men.
[1913 Webster]

5. A white pigment; as, Venice white.
[1913 Webster]

6. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of butterflies
belonging to Pieris, and allied genera in which the
color is usually white. See Cabbage butterfly, under
Cabbage.
[1913 Webster]

Black and white. See under Black.

Flake white, Paris white, etc. See under Flack,
Paris, etc.

White of a seed (Bot.), the albumen. See Albumen, 2.

White of egg, the viscous pellucid fluid which surrounds
the yolk in an egg, particularly in the egg of a fowl. In
a hen's egg it is alkaline, and contains about 86 per cent
of water and 14 per cent of solid matter, the greater
portion of which is egg albumin. It likewise contains a
small amount of globulin, and traces of fats and sugar,
with some inorganic matter. Heated above 60[deg] C. it
coagulates to a solid mass, owing to the albumin which it
contains. --Parr.

White of the eye (Anat.), the white part of the ball of the
eye surrounding the transparent cornea.
[1913 Webster]
Black and white
(gcide)
Black \Black\, n.
1. That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest
color, or rather a destitution of all color; as, a cloth
has a good black.
[1913 Webster]

Black is the badge of hell,
The hue of dungeons, and the suit of night. --Shak.
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2. A black pigment or dye.
[1913 Webster]

3. A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or
shaded with black; esp. a member or descendant of certain
African races.
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4. A black garment or dress; as, she wears black; pl. (Obs.)
Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery.
[1913 Webster]

Friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the
like show death terrible. --Bacon.
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That was the full time they used to wear blacks for
the death of their fathers. --Sir T.
North.
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5. The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest
by being black.
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The black or sight of the eye. --Sir K.
Digby.
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6. A stain; a spot; a smooch.
[1913 Webster]

Defiling her white lawn of chastity with ugly blacks
of lust. --Rowley.
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Black and white, writing or print; as, I must have that
statement in black and white.

Blue black, a pigment of a blue black color.

Ivory black, a fine kind of animal charcoal prepared by
calcining ivory or bones. When ground it is the chief
ingredient of the ink used in copperplate printing.

Berlin black. See under Berlin.
[1913 Webster]
black and white
(gcide)
black-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\n.
print or writing, especially the result of the printing
process.

Syn: print.
[WordNet 1.5] black-and-white
black and white
(gcide)
black-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\adj. (Photography, Imaging; Printing)
depicted only in black and white colors, or in shades of
gray; also called monochromatic and monochrome; -- of
images. Opposite of color or in color, and contrasting
with polychrome technicolor three-color; as, a
black-and-white TV; black-and-white film; the movie
"Schindler's List" was shot in black and white.

Syn: black and white, monochromatic, monochrome.
[WordNet 1.5]
black and white
(wn)
black and white
adj 1: not having or not capable of producing colors; "black-
and-white film"; "a black-and-white TV"; "the movie was
in black and white" [syn: black-and-white, {black and
white(p)}] [ant: color, colour]
n 1: communication by means of written symbols (either printed
or handwritten) [syn: written communication, {written
language}, black and white]
2: a black-and-white photograph or slide [syn: {black and
white}, monochrome]
podobné slovodefinícia
black and white photo
(encz)
black and white photo,černobílá fotografie
in black and white
(encz)
in black and white,černé na bílém [id.] Pino
Black and white
(gcide)
White \White\, n.
[1913 Webster]
1. The color of pure snow; one of the natural colors of
bodies, yet not strictly a color, but a composition of all
colors; the opposite of black; whiteness. See the Note
under Color, n., 1.
[1913 Webster]

Finely attired in a of white. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. Something having the color of snow; something white, or
nearly so; as, the white of the eye.
[1913 Webster]

3. Specifically, the central part of the butt in archery,
which was formerly painted white; the center of a mark at
which a missile is shot.
[1913 Webster]

'T was I won the wager, though you hit the white.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

4. A person with a white skin; a member of the white, or
Caucasian, races of men.
[1913 Webster]

5. A white pigment; as, Venice white.
[1913 Webster]

6. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of butterflies
belonging to Pieris, and allied genera in which the
color is usually white. See Cabbage butterfly, under
Cabbage.
[1913 Webster]

Black and white. See under Black.

Flake white, Paris white, etc. See under Flack,
Paris, etc.

White of a seed (Bot.), the albumen. See Albumen, 2.

White of egg, the viscous pellucid fluid which surrounds
the yolk in an egg, particularly in the egg of a fowl. In
a hen's egg it is alkaline, and contains about 86 per cent
of water and 14 per cent of solid matter, the greater
portion of which is egg albumin. It likewise contains a
small amount of globulin, and traces of fats and sugar,
with some inorganic matter. Heated above 60[deg] C. it
coagulates to a solid mass, owing to the albumin which it
contains. --Parr.

White of the eye (Anat.), the white part of the ball of the
eye surrounding the transparent cornea.
[1913 Webster]Black \Black\, n.
1. That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest
color, or rather a destitution of all color; as, a cloth
has a good black.
[1913 Webster]

Black is the badge of hell,
The hue of dungeons, and the suit of night. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. A black pigment or dye.
[1913 Webster]

3. A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or
shaded with black; esp. a member or descendant of certain
African races.
[1913 Webster]

4. A black garment or dress; as, she wears black; pl. (Obs.)
Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery.
[1913 Webster]

Friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the
like show death terrible. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

That was the full time they used to wear blacks for
the death of their fathers. --Sir T.
North.
[1913 Webster]

5. The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest
by being black.
[1913 Webster]

The black or sight of the eye. --Sir K.
Digby.
[1913 Webster]

6. A stain; a spot; a smooch.
[1913 Webster]

Defiling her white lawn of chastity with ugly blacks
of lust. --Rowley.
[1913 Webster]

Black and white, writing or print; as, I must have that
statement in black and white.

Blue black, a pigment of a blue black color.

Ivory black, a fine kind of animal charcoal prepared by
calcining ivory or bones. When ground it is the chief
ingredient of the ink used in copperplate printing.

Berlin black. See under Berlin.
[1913 Webster]black-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\n.
print or writing, especially the result of the printing
process.

Syn: print.
[WordNet 1.5] black-and-whiteblack-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\adj. (Photography, Imaging; Printing)
depicted only in black and white colors, or in shades of
gray; also called monochromatic and monochrome; -- of
images. Opposite of color or in color, and contrasting
with polychrome technicolor three-color; as, a
black-and-white TV; black-and-white film; the movie
"Schindler's List" was shot in black and white.

Syn: black and white, monochromatic, monochrome.
[WordNet 1.5]

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