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  2. White - Wikipedia

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    It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, white is the color most often associated with perfection, the good, honesty, cleanliness, the beginning, the new, neutrality, and exactitude. [3]

  3. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    White. White is a primary color across all models of color space. It most often symbolizes perfection, faith, innocence, softness, and cleanliness. Brides often wear white dresses to symbolize purity. Pink. Pink is a prominent secondary or tertiary color in many color space models.

  4. White flag - Wikipedia

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    The color white, synonymous with the royal Capet flag, demonstrated the way medieval visual symbolism intertwined with feudal expressions of submission and dominance. Through the 13th century , the precedent of utilizing white flags and banners to surrender to the French continued to proliferate after many French victories and across medieval ...

  5. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    White. White (白, bái) corresponds with metal among the wuxing and represents gold [dubious – discuss] and symbolizes brightness, purity, and fulfillment. [citation needed] White is also the traditional color of mourning.

  6. Black-and-white dualism - Wikipedia

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    The contrast of white and black ( light and darkness, day and night) has a long tradition of metaphorical usage, traceable to the Ancient Near East, and explicitly in the Pythagorean Table of Opposites . In Western culture as well as in Confucianism, the contrast symbolizes the moral dichotomy of good and evil .

  7. Shades of white - Wikipedia

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    White is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye in equal amounts and with high brightness compared to the surroundings. A white visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness. White is the lightest possible color.

  8. White horses in mythology - Wikipedia

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    As part of its legendary dimension, the white horse in myth may be depicted with seven heads ( Uchaishravas) or eight feet ( Sleipnir ), sometimes in groups or singly. There are also white horses which are divinatory, who prophesy or warn of danger.

  9. Definitions of whiteness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to Marxist scholar David Roediger, by the 18th century, "white" had become well established as a racial term at a time when the enslavement of African Americans was widespread. [2] Roediger has argued that the construction of the "white race" in the United States was an effort to mentally distance slave owners from slaves. [2]

  10. White Rose of York - Wikipedia

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    The symbolism of the white rose has religious connotations as (like the white lily) it represents the purity of the Virgin Mary, one of whose many titles in the Roman Catholic faith is the Mystical Rose of Heaven. In Christian liturgical iconography, white is the symbol of light, typifying innocence, purity, joy and glory.

  11. Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness - Wikipedia

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    White", "red", and "black" became ethnic identifiers with "black" signifying inferiority. These colour terms became fixed after the initial Arab Conquests. Whiteness in this era became a valued physical attribute, with a white complexion being associated with the social elite.