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[syn: black-and-white, black and white(p)]
3.  of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually exclusive categories; 
- Example: "he rejected a black-and-white world"
- Example: "there are no black-and-white certainties"
- Example: "there were no grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was all black-and-white"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
black-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\n.
   print or writing, especially the result of the printing
   process.
   Syn: print.
        [WordNet 1.5] black-and-white
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
black-and-white \black-and-white\, black and white \black and
white\adj. (Photography, Imaging; Printing)
   depicted only in black and white colors, or in shades of
   gray; also called monochromatic and monochrome; -- of
   images. Opposite of color or in color, and contrasting
   with polychrome technicolor three-color; as, a
   black-and-white TV; black-and-white film; the movie
   "Schindler's List" was shot in black and white.
   Syn: black and white, monochromatic, monochrome.
        [WordNet 1.5]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
black-and-white
    adj 1: lacking hue or shades of grey; part white and part black;
           "a black-and-white cow"; "black-and-white blooms";
           "black-and-white stripes"
    2: not having or not capable of producing colors; "black-and-
       white film"; "a black-and-white TV"; "the movie was in black
       and white" [syn: black-and-white, black and white(p)]
       [ant: color, colour]
    3: of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually
       exclusive categories; "he rejected a black-and-white world";
       "there are no black-and-white certainties"; "there were no
       grey areas, you were either for him or against him, he was
       all black-and-white"