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81 blackbox
n. black box, safety device in airplanes which records flight statistics -
82 bloedworst
n. black pudding -
83 boevenwagen
n. Black Maria, archaic American/British nickname for a paddy wagon, or a bus used to transport prisoners -
84 bont en blauw slaan
v. bruise, beat s.o. black and blue -
85 boskat
n. wildcat, any of various undomesticated black-striped felines -
86 braam
n. blackberry, edible black or dark purple fruit of the blackberry bush; rough edge -
87 braambes
n. blackberry, edible black or dark purple fruit of the blackberry bush -
88 brandschimmel
n. plant disease characterized by the development of black powdery spots on the affected part -
89 bruinsteen
n. black manganese -
90 canadapopulier
n. canada, black Italian poplar -
91 dalmatier
n. Dalmatian, resident of Dalmatia (historic region in Croatia); dog belonging to a breed having a white coat marked with black or brown spots -
92 duister
adj. dark; obscure, vague; hazy, dim; unknown, concealed; mysterious, dubious; gloomy, somber--------adv. darkly; obscurely, vaguely; dimly; mysteriously--------n. darkness, black -
93 ebbehout
n. ebony, hard black wood -
94 ebbehouten
adj. ebony, resembling ebony (type of hard black wood) -
95 ebbenhout
hard black wood -
96 eboniet
n. ebonite, vulcanite, hard black material (mix of rubber and sulfur) -
97 ebonieten
adj. ebonite, vulcanite, hard black material (mix of rubber and sulfur) -
98 ekster
n. magpie, long-tailed black-and-white bird with a chattering call and mischievous habits -
99 geblaard
adj. black-and-white-faced -
100 gieteling
n. blackbird, type of black song-bird
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Black — (bl[a^]k), a. [OE. blak, AS. bl[ae]c; akin to Icel. blakkr dark, swarthy, Sw. bl[ a]ck ink, Dan. bl[ae]k, OHG. blach, LG. & D. blaken to burn with a black smoke. Not akin to AS. bl[=a]c, E. bleak pallid. [root]98.] 1. Destitute of light, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
black — black; black·a·moor; black·bird·er; black·burn; black·burn·ian; black·en; black·en·er; black·guard·ery; black·guard·ism; black·guard·ly; black·ie; black·ish; black·leg·gery; black·leg·ism; black·ly; black·neck; black·nob; black·pool; black·shop;… … English syllables
black — [blak] adj. [ME blak < OE blæc < IE * bhleg , burn, gleam (> L flagrare, flame, burn) < base * bhel , to gleam, white: orig. sense, “sooted, smoke black from flame”] 1. opposite to white; of the color of coal or pitch: see COLOR 2.… … English World dictionary
Black — ist das englische Wort für Schwarz eine besonders im US amerikanischen Sprachgebrauch verwendete Bezeichnung für Afroamerikaner ein häufiger Familienname, siehe Black (Familienname) in der Theaterbeleuchtung eine Lichtszene ohne Licht, meist um… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Black — Black, n. 1. That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest color, or rather a destitution of all color; as, a cloth has a good black. [1913 Webster] Black is the badge of hell, The hue of dungeons, and the suit of night. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
black — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of the very darkest colour owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light. 2) deeply stained with dirt. 3) (of coffee or tea) served without milk. 4) relating to a human group having dark coloured skin, especially of… … English terms dictionary
black — [ blak ] n. et adj. • 1790; mot angl. « noir » 1 ♦ Anglic. Fam. Personne de race noire. « Les beurs, blacks et autres banlieusards » (Libération, 1987). ♢ Adj. Musiciens blacks. Mode, musique black. 2 ♦ Loc. adv. Au black : au noir, sans être… … Encyclopédie Universelle
black — black, blacken verbs. Black is used when the meaning is to deliberately make something black, as in blacking one s face, one s shoes, a person s eye, etc., in the meaning to declare something ‘black’ (i.e. to boycott it), and in the phrasal verb… … Modern English usage
Black — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Black (en castellano: negro) puede referirse a: Música Black, la canción de Pearl Jam; Black, una banda británica de música; Black metal, subgénero musical; Black/Doom, subgénero musical; Miscelánea Black, videojuego … Wikipedia Español
Black — Black, James W. Black, Josep * * * (as used in expressions) Black and Tan Black Sox, escándalo de los Black, Hugo (La Fayette) Black, Sir James (Whyte) black bass Shirley Temple Black … Enciclopedia Universal
Black — Black, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blacking}.] [See {Black}, a., and cf. {Blacken}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To make black; to blacken; to soil; to sully. [1913 Webster] They have their teeth blacked, both men and women, for they… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English