Blackish butterfly
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ALPINEBlackish butterfly
SWARTBlackish.
darkblackish
darksblackish
darkestblackish
darkerblackish
SOOTYBlackish
blaeblackish blue
SLOESour, blackish fruit
blackishlyBLACKISH, somewhat black
blaestBLAE, blackish blue
blaerBLAE, blackish blue
IODINEBlackish-gray element.
SLOESour blackish fruit.
SLOESShrubs bearing blackish fruit.
corbeaua blackish green colour
nigricantof a blackish colour
IODINEBlackish solid or violet gas
corbeausCORBEAU, a blackish green colour
sootyof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootilyof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootierof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootiestof a black, blackish, or dusky color
nigrosinea blackish coal-tar colour dye also NIGROSIN
bingsvariety of dark red or blackish sweet cherry
bingvariety of dark red or blackish sweet cherry
nigrosinesNIGROSINE, a blackish coal-tar colour dye also NIGROSIN
sassabylarge, blackish-red South African antelope, Damaliscus lunatus, having curved horns
tennantitea blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
fisherdark-brown or blackish marten, Martes pennanti, of northern North America
sepiasA blackish fluid secreted by a cuttlefish as a defensive screen
fishersdark-brown or blackish marten, Martes pennanti, of northern North America
eulachonlarge, blackish food fish, Anoplopoma fimbria, inhabiting waters of the North Pacific
sablefisha large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
striperimportant American game fish, Morone saxatilis, having blackish stripes along each side
tennantitesTENNANTITE, a blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
sablefishesSABLEFISH, a large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
cowhagetropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowhagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods