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  • 41black — adjective 1) a black horse Syn: dark, pitch black, jet black, coal black, ebony, sable, inky Ant: white 2) a black night Syn: unlit …

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  • 42black — adj 1. dark, pitch black, coal black, jet, jetty; ebony, ebon, raven, sable; inky, pitchy, nigritu dinous, atramentous; blackish, nigrescent, swarthy, swart, dark skinned. 2.Negro, Negroid, colored, Afro American, Afra merican; Negrito, Papuan,… …

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  • 43black — adjective 1) a black horse Syn: dark, pitch black, jet black, ebony, inky 2) the blackest day of the war Syn: tragic, dark, disastrous, calamitous, catastrophic, cataclysmic …

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  • 44pitch blackness — noun total absence of light they fumbled around in total darkness in the black of night • Syn: ↑total darkness, ↑lightlessness, ↑blackness, ↑black • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 45pitch-dark — adjective Date: 1827 extremely dark ; pitch black …

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  • 46pitch-dark — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Having little or no light: black, dark. See LIGHT …

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  • 47black — [adj1] dark, inky atramentous, brunet, charcoal, clouded, coal, dingy, dusky, ebon, ebony, inklike, jet, livid, melanoid, murky, obsidian, onyx, piceous, pitch, pitch dark, raven, sable, shadowy, slate, sloe, somber, sombre, sooty, starless,… …

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  • 48Black Angels (Crumb) — Black Angels (Edition Peters, New York, no. 66304, copyright 1971), subtitled Thirteen Images from the Dark Land is an avant garde work composed by George Crumb for electric string quartet. It was composed over the course of a year and is dated… …

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  • 49pitch-dark — pitch darkness, n. /pich dahrk /, adj. dark or black as pitch: a pitch dark night. [1820 30] * * * …

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  • 50Black Hawk War (1865–1872) — Black Hawk War Part of the Ute Wars, Apache Wars, Navajo Wars An Ute warrior and his bride in 1874, photograph by John K. Hill …

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