Dark black to Keats
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EBONDark black, to Keats
EBONDark, to Keats
pleonastea dark-green to black variety of spinel
pleonastesPLEONASTE, a dark-green to black variety of spinel
gahnitedark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl2O4
gahnitesdark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl2O4
duskiestUsed in euphemistic or poetic reference to black or other dark-skinned people
ceylonitea mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLANITE
ceylanitea mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLONITE
duskyUsed in euphemistic or poetic reference to black or other dark-skinned people
ceylanitesCEYLANITE, a mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLONITE
ceylonitesCEYLONITE, a mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLANITE
hornblendedark-green to black mineral of the amphibole group, calcium magnesium iron and hydroxyl aluminosilicate
sphaleriteA shiny mineral, yellow to dark brown or black in color, consisting of zinc sulfide
blacklyor relating to any of various population groups having dark pigmentation of the skin black Americans
suricatesA gregarious burrowing meerkat with dark bands on the back and a black-tipped tail, native to southern Africa
shiitakelarge, meaty, black or dark brown mushroom, Lentinus edodes, native to eastern Asia and frequently used in Japanese and Chinese cookery
augiticsilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
augitesilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
augitessilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
zebrasany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrineany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrinesany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
syraha grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
syrahsa grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
plumbagovery common mineral, soft native carbon, occurring in black to dark-gray foliated masses, with metallic luster and greasy feel: used for pencil leads, as a lubricant, and for making crucibles and other refractories; plumbago; black lead
negroof, pertaining to, or characteristic of one of the traditional racial divisions of humankind, generally marked by brown to black skin pigmentation, dark eyes, and woolly or crisp hair and including esp. the indigenous peoples of Africa south of the Sahara
negroesof, pertaining to, or characteristic of one of the traditional racial divisions of humankind, generally marked by brown to black skin pigmentation, dark eyes, and woolly or crisp hair and including esp. the indigenous peoples of Africa south of the Sahara