different between whitewall vs whitwall
whitewall
English
Etymology 1
white +? wall
Adjective
whitewall (not comparable)
- (of a tyre/tire) Having white sidewalls
- (US, military) Describing a hair cut with a closely cropped back and sides and the hair on the top of the head left longer.
Noun
whitewall (plural whitewalls)
- A tyre/tire with white sidewalls.
- 1967, Portnoy's complaint
- She'd look two hun-erd percent better with the whitewalls...
- 1967, Portnoy's complaint
- (US, military) A hair cut with a closely cropped back and sides and the hair on the top of the head left longer.
Translations
Etymology 2
See witwall.
Noun
whitewall (plural whitewalls)
- (Britain, dialect, Northamptonshire, rare) The spotted flycatcher.
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whitwall
English
Noun
whitwall (plural whitwalls)
- A bird, the whetile.
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