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Whitewash is a paint-like covering of hydrated lime or a cheap white paint.
Whitewash may also refer to:
Government and law
- Whitewashing (censorship), a term for censorship
 - Whitewash procedure, in shareholder law, a legal procedure regarding financial assistance
 
Arts and entertainment
- Whitewash (1994 film), an American television animated short film
 - White Wash (film), a 2011 American documentary film
 - Whitewash (2013 film), a Canadian drama film
 - Whitewash (book), a 2017 nonfiction book by Carey Gillam
 - Whitewash (sport), a sports series in which one side wins every contest
 - Whitewashing (beauty), modifying the skin tones of photographs of nonwhite people in mass media
 - Whitewashing in film, the practice of casting white actors in non-white roles
 - Whitewash Jones, a racist caricature from the 1940s comic book Young Allies
 
See also
- Blanqueamiento, branqueamento, or "whitening", a social practice in many post-colonial countries to "improve the race" towards a supposed ideal of whiteness
 - Racial whitening, branqueamento in Brazil between 1889 and 1914
 - Shutout, a sports contest in which one side prevents the other from scoring any points
 - The most basic type of thickening agent used in cooking, flour blended with water to make a paste
 
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