of a blackish colour
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nigricantof a blackish colour
corbeaua blackish green colour
corbeausCORBEAU, a blackish green colour
nigrosinea blackish coal-tar colour dye also NIGROSIN
nigrosinesNIGROSINE, a blackish coal-tar colour dye also NIGROSIN
sootiestof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootierof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootyof a black, blackish, or dusky color
sootilyof a black, blackish, or dusky color
tennantitea blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
tennantitesTENNANTITE, a blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
sablefisha large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
sablefishesSABLEFISH, a large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
grugruany of several spiny-trunked, tropical feather palms, as Acrocomia totai, of tropical America, having a swollen trunk with rings of blackish spines
koupreyswild ox, Bibos (Novibos) sauveli, of Laos and Cambodia, having a blackish-brown body with white markings on the back and feet: an endangered species
koupreywild ox, Bibos (Novibos) sauveli, of Laos and Cambodia, having a blackish-brown body with white markings on the back and feet: an endangered species
babesiosisA disease of cattle and other livestock, transmitted by the bite of ticks. It affects the red blood cells and causes the passing of red or blackish urine
largemoutha large North American black bass (Micropterus salmoides) that is blackish green above and lighter below and has the maxillary bones of the upper jaw extending to behind the eyes called also largemouth largemouth black bass
ergotsa. disease of rye and other cereal grasses, caused by a fungus of the genus Claviceps, esp. C. purpurea, which replaces the affected grain with a long, hard, blackish sclerotial body b. the sclerotial body itself
ergota. disease of rye and other cereal grasses, caused by a fungus of the genus Claviceps, esp. C. purpurea, which replaces the affected grain with a long, hard, blackish sclerotial body b. the sclerotial body itself