1. white label - Adjective
2. white label - Verb
(marketing) A rebranded product – a generically manufactured product, branded with the marketer's or retailer's trade dress.
(computing) An unbranded product – a brand name product which has had a white label applied to remove branding so that it can be resold for cheaper without undercutting the value of the brand.
(music) A vinyl record with a white label or white background (rather than artwork), typically used for test records or promotion.
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white-label (not comparable)
Describing a non-branded product manufactured by one company and sold by another, especially by a supermarket as a basic or economic alternative to a branded product.
white-label (third-person singular simple present white-labels, present participle white-labeling or white-labelling, simple past and past participle white-labeled or white-labelled)
(transitive) To sell (another manufacturer's product) in this manner.
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DE develops and operates customer-specific white-label portals and offers web services and analytics tools for existing financial websites. Source: Internet
It may not make huge profits building Android devices, but so long as its cheap white-label hardware works well with its own switches, networks will keep buying them. Source: Internet
To facilitate these conversations, NSI provides executive summaries, white-label presentations intended for client stakeholders, and on-site presentations. Source: Internet