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41Black — Sea between Bulgaria, Russia, and Turkey …
42Black. — Black, U.S. Supreme Court Reports …
43Black L.J. — Black Law Journal …
44Black — [blak] Hugo (La Fayette) 1886 1971; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1937 71) …
45Black Ma|ri|a — «muh RY uh», Informal. a police patrol wagon used to carry prisoners to and from jail …
46black|er — «BLAK uhr», noun. a person who blacks or blackens …
47black|ly — «BLAK lee», adverb. 1. dismally; gloomily. 2. angrily; sullenly. 3. evilly; wickedly …
48Black — infobox color textcolor=white title=Black hex=000000 symbolism = lack, evil, darkness, bad luck, crime, mystery, silence, concealment, elegance, execution, end, chaos, death, and secrecy r=0|g=0|b=0 c=0|m=0|y=0|k=100 h= |s= |v=0 spelling=Color… …
49black — blackish, adj. blackishly, adv. blackishness, n. /blak/, adj., blacker, blackest, n., v., adv. adj. 1. lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it. 2. characterized by absence of light; enveloped in …
50Black — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 very dark, having no colour from the absorption of all or nearly all incident light (like coal or soot). 2 completely dark from the absence of a source of light (black night). 3 (Black) a of the human group having dark… …