whiteness in Portuguese
whiteness in Portuguese is alvura, brancura, branquitude — whiteness means the quality or state of being white in colour.
whiteness in Portuguese
alvura
(statistics, of a stochastic process) The quality of being white noise.
brancura
(statistics, of a stochastic process) The quality of being white noise.
branquitude
(statistics, of a stochastic process) The quality of being white noise.
What does "whiteness" mean?
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noun The quality or state of being white in colour.
"The whiteness of the snow made the whole valley glow."
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noun The condition or social identity of being classified as a white person.
"The book examines how whiteness shaped immigration policy in the early 20th century."
whiteness in a sentence
- The whiteness of the snow made the whole valley glow.
- The book examines how whiteness shaped immigration policy in the early 20th century.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "whiteness" in Portuguese?
"whiteness" in Portuguese is alvura, brancura, branquitude. whiteness means: The quality or state of being white in colour.
How do you use "whiteness" in a sentence?
Example: "The whiteness of the snow made the whole valley glow." In Portuguese, "whiteness" is alvura, brancura, branquitude.
Are there other ways to say "whiteness" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "whiteness": alvura, brancura, branquitude.
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