Complete Definition of "black-and-white"

see|black and white

English
Adjective
black-and-white (no comparative or superlative; used only before the noun)

#Of art, a photograph or photography, using shades of grey/gray rather than colour/color.
#Of a television or monitor, displaying images in shades of grey/gray rather than colour/color.

Synonyms
(art/photograph/photography): monochrome

Antonyms
(art/photograph/photography): colour/color
(television/monitor): colour/color

Translations
French: noir et blanc
German: schwarzwei�
Hebrew: ש��ר־��� (shakhor-lavan)
Russian: ���н�м по белом� (�órnym po bélomu)
Spanish: blanco y negro
Swedish: svartvit

See also
in black and white

zh:black-and-white

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