whiteout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A heavy snowstorm; a blizzard.
 * 2) Any weather condition in which visibility and contrast are severely reduced by snow or sand causing the horizon and physical features of the terrain to disappear.
 * 3) Correction fluid (from the brand name Wite-Out).
 * 4)  A sporting event where all in attendance are urged to wear white apparel.
 * 5)  The simulated erasure of a file, etc. on a read-only volume.
 * 6) The suppression of a story by the media, analogously to deleting information with correction fluid.
 * 7) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.
 * 1) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.
 * 1) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.
 * 1) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.
 * 1) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.
 * 1) The silencing of voices and perspectives other than those of white men.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:
 * French: blanc dehors
 * Japanese: 猛吹雪
 * Russian:, , сне́жная бу́ря
 * Serbo-Croatian: mećava


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: whiteout
 * French: blanc dehors,, temps laiteux,
 * Russian: бе́лая мгла
 * Swedish: snörök, flatljus