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Difference between In the white and In white

in the white —(of manufactured articles) in an unfinished or undyed state:

  • Violin makers often say that a violin sounds better in the white than it does after it is varnished.

in white

1. wearing white clothes:

  • The painting represents a girl in white standing on a dune.

2. executed or finished in white color:

  • Our home is newly furnished and finished in white for light.