Dark black hardwood
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EBONYDark black hardwood
EBONYDark hardwood
EBONSDark hardwood trees, poetically
EBONYBlack hardwood
EBONDark black
EBONYDark, black wood
EBONVery dark black
JETSETTINGDark black environment?
EBONYDark black wood
ASINKBlack -- (very dark)
melanoblack dark melanic melanin
EBONVery dark black, poetically
EBONDark black, to Keats
pitchierdark or black as pitch
INTHEWords before dark or black
EBONOf a dark or black color.
ARTSDark Funeral debut "Secrets of the Black ..."
ARTSDark Funeral "The Secrets of the Black ..."
OMENSBlack cats and dark clouds, e.g.
GOTHPerson who wears dark makeup and black clothes
pleonastea dark-green to black variety of spinel
pleonastesPLEONASTE, a dark-green to black variety of spinel
hornblendethe common black, or dark green or brown, variety of amphibole
hornblendesHORNBLENDE, the common black, or dark green or brown, variety of amphibole
morionvariety of smoky quartz of a dark-brown or nearly black color
gahnitesdark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl2O4
morionsvariety of smoky quartz of a dark-brown or nearly black color
gahnitedark-green to black mineral of the spinel group, zinc aluminate, ZnAl2O4
ceylonitea mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLANITE
duskiestUsed in euphemistic or poetic reference to black or other dark-skinned people
duskyUsed in euphemistic or poetic reference to black or other dark-skinned people
ceylanitea mineral, pleonaste, a dark-green to black variety of spinel also CEYLONITE
pyrolusitenative manganese dioxide, a black or dark-grey tetragonal mineral with a metallic lustre
pyrolusiteA black or dark gray mineral with a metallic luster, consisting of manganese dioxide
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
blackeningBecome or make black or dark, esp. as a result of burning, decay, or bruising
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
blackensBecome or make black or dark, esp. as a result of burning, decay, or bruising