What reason do your own observations give you for supposing that you would not be perceiving just what you are perceiving, unless I were perceiving more or less black marks on a more or less white ground?
That some of you, for instance, would probably not be having precisely the perceptions which you are having, unless I were having the perception of more or less black marks on a more or less white ground.
All the specimens known have more or less white on the chin and malar region, but this is variable in extent and is probably a sign of immaturity as it is in O.
In things which can be more or less intense, the difference of more or less does not change the species: thus by differing in whiteness through being more or less white a thing is not changed in regard to its species of color.
Further, as that which is not white, is in potentiality to be white: so that which is less white, is in potentiality to be more white.
Therefore that which is less white, is not made more white, except by an added whiteness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "less white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.