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непроницаемость; непрозрачность
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['blæknəs]сущ.1) чернота; темнота; мрачность, мракSyn:2) принадлежность к чёрной расе; расизм представителей чёрной расы -
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1. n чернота2. n мрак, темнота3. n мрачность, уныние4. n принадлежность к чёрной расе5. n характерные черты негров6. n расовая гордость негров; негритянское самосознание7. n физ. степень приближения к абсолютно чёрному телу8. n физ. непрозрачностьСинонимический ряд:1. absoluteness (noun) absoluteness; blankness; blessedness; blueness; completeness; downrightness; grossness; perfectness; positiveness; pureness; rankness; sheerness; starkness2. being black (noun) absence of light; being black; duskiness; gloom; murkiness; obscurity3. darkness (noun) dark; darkness; dimness; dusk; night; nightfall; twilight4. dirtiness (noun) dirtiness; filthiness; foulness; grubbiness; impureness; nastiness; sordidness; uncleanliness; uncleanness5. gloominess (noun) bleakness; cheerlessness; coldness; disconsolateness; dismalness; dreariness; gloominess; joylessness; oppressiveness; somberness; unhappiness; woebegoneness6. inkiness (noun) inkiness -
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[N]NIGRITIA (-AE) (F)NIGRITIES (-EI) (F)NIGRITUDO (-INIS) (F)NIGROR (-ORIS) (M)ATRITAS (-ATIS) (F)NIGREDO (-INIS) (F) -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Blackness
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nსიშავე, ზანგობა
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