VERB + WHITEN
begun, don't, spring, try
WHITEN + NOUN
blossoms, chemicals
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
already
verb
(To cause) to become white or whiter; to bleach or blanch.
Age had whitened his hair.
The trees in spring whiten with blossoms.
To increase the security of an iterated block cipher by steps that combine the data with portions of the key.
To normalize data so that the covariance matrix becomes the identity matrix; i.e., to remove correlations so each variable has unit variance.
name
A surname.
verb — turn white
Whenever black people are furious with me, I walk over to them and whiten their face, and scream and scream and scream 'daddy’s the boss.'
She was but thirty at the time of her death, and yet her hair had already begun to whiten.
Don't try to whiten them with chemicals, because you risk damaging them.