Black | (a.) Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it |
Black | (a.) In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness |
Black | (a.) Fig.: Dismal, gloomy, or forbidding, like darkness |
Black | (a.) Expressing menace, or discontent |
Black | (adv.) Sullenly |
Black | (n.) That which is destitute of light or whiteness |
Black | (n.) A black pigment or dye. |
Black | (n.) A negro |
Black | (n.) A black garment or dress |
Black | (n.) Mourning garments of a black color |
Black | (n.) The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black. |
Black | (n.) A stain |
Black | (a.) To make black |
Black | (a.) To make black and shining, as boots or a stove, by applying blacking and then polishing with a brush. |
Black art | () The art practiced by conjurers and witches |
Black-a-vised | (a.) Dark-visaged |
Black bass | () An edible, fresh-water fish of the United States, of the genus Micropterus. the small-mouthed kind is M. dolomiei |
Black bass | () The sea bass. See Blackfish, 3. |
Black book | () One of several books of a political character, published at different times and for different purposes |
Black book | () A book compiled in the twelfth century, containing a description of the court of exchequer of England, an official statement of the revenues of the crown, etc. |
Black book | () A book containing details of the enormities practiced in the English monasteries and religious houses, compiled by order of their visitors under Henry VIII., to hasten their dissolution. |
Black book | () A book of admiralty law, of the highest authority, compiled in the reign of Edw. III. |
Black book | () A book kept for the purpose of registering the names of persons liable to censure or punishment, as in the English universities, or the English armies. |
Black book | () Any book which treats of necromancy. |
Black-browed | (a.) Having black eyebrows. Hence: Gloomy |
Black death | () A pestilence which ravaged Europe and Asia in the fourteenth century. |
Black-eyed | (a.) Having black eyes. |
Black-faced | (a.) Having a black, dark, or gloomy face or aspect. |
Black friar | () A friar of the Dominican order |
Black-hearted | (a.) Having a wicked, malignant disposition |
Black hole | () A dungeon or dark cell in a prison |
Black-jack | (n.) A name given by English miners to sphalerite, or zinc blende |
Black-jack | (n.) Caramel or burnt sugar, used to color wines, spirits, ground coffee, etc. |
Black-jack | (n.) A large leather vessel for beer, etc. |
Black-jack | (n.) The Quercus nigra, or barren oak. |
Black-jack | (n.) The ensign of a pirate. |
Black lead | () Plumbago |
Black letter | () The old English or Gothic letter, in which the Early English manuscripts were written, and the first English books were printed. It was conspicuous for its blackness. See Type. |
Black-letter | (a.) Written or printed in black letter |
Black-letter | (a.) Given to the study of books in black letter |
Black-letter | (a.) Of or pertaining to the days in the calendar not marked with red letters as saints' days. Hence: Unlucky |
Black Monday | () Easter Monday, so called from the severity of that day in 1360, which was so unusual that many of Edward III.'s soldiers, then before Paris, died from the cold. |
Black Monday | () The first Monday after the holidays |
Black monk | () A Benedictine monk. |
Black-mouthed | (a.) Using foul or scurrilous language |
Black pudding | () A kind of sausage made of blood, suet, etc., thickened with meal. |
Black Rod | () the usher to the Chapter of the Garter, so called from the black rod which he carries. He is of the king's chamber, and also usher to the House of Lords. |
Black Rod | () An usher in the legislature of British colonies. |
Black salts | () Crude potash. |
Black snake | (n.) Alt. of Blacksnake |
Black vomit | () A copious vomiting of dark-colored matter |
Black wash | (n.) Alt. of Blackwash |
Brunswick black | () See Japan black. |
Coal-black | (a.) As black as coal |
Frankfort black | () A black pigment used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc. |
Fres'nel' lan'tern | () A lantern having a lamp surrounded by a hollow cylindrical Fresnel lens. |
Jet-black | (a.) Black as jet |
Magnase black | () A black pigment which dries rapidly when mixed with oil, and is of intense body. |
Pitch-black | (a.) Black as pitch or tar. |
Tern | (n.) Any one of numerous species of long-winged aquatic birds, allied to the gulls, and belonging to Sterna and various allied genera. |
Tern | (a.) Threefold |
Tern | (a.) That which consists of, or pertains to, three things or numbers together |
hearts Black Maria | a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spades |
black operation | a covert operation not attributable to the organization carrying it out |
black market | an illegal market in which goods or currencies are bought and sold in violation of rationing or controls |
bladderwrack black rockweed bladder fucus tang Fucus vesiculosus | a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure |
black buffalo Ictiobus niger | fish of the lower Mississippi |
black-fronted bush shrike Chlorophoneus nigrifrons | a kind of bush shrike |
black kite Milvus migrans | dark Old World kite feeding chiefly on carrion |
black vulture Aegypius monachus | of southern Eurasia and northern Africa |
black vulture carrion crow Coragyps atratus | American vulture smaller than the turkey buzzard |
blacksnake black racer Coluber constrictor | blackish racer of the eastern United States that grows to six feet |
black rat snake blacksnake pilot blacksnake mountain blacksnake Elaphe obsoleta | large harmless shiny black North American snake |
black-headed snake | small secretive ground-living snake, found from central United States to Argentina |
black-necked cobra spitting cobra Naja nigricollis | aggressive cobra widely distributed in Africa, rarely bites but spits venom that may cause blindness |
black mamba Dendroaspis augusticeps | a highly venomous southern African mamba dreaded because of its quickness and readiness to bite |
black and gold garden spider Argiope aurantia | a widely distributed North American garden spider |
black widow Latrodectus mactans | venomous New World spider, the female is black with an hourglass-shaped red mark on the underside of the abdomen |
Ixodes pacificus western black-legged tick | a tick that feeds on dusky-footed wood rat and bites humans, principal vector for Lyme disease in western United States especially northern California |
Ixodes scapularis black-legged tick | parasitic on mice of genus Peromyscus and bites humans, principal vector for Lyme disease in eastern United States (especially New England), northern form was for a time known as Ixodes dammini (deer tick) |
black grouse | grouse of which the male is bluish-black |
European black grouse heathfowl Lyrurus tetrix | large northern European grouse that is black with a lyre-shaped tail |
Asian black grouse Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi | a black grouse of western Asia |
blackcock black cock | male black grouse |
black-billed cuckoo Coccyzus erythropthalmus | North American cuckoo, builds a nest and rears its own young |
black duck Anas rubripes | a dusky duck of northeastern United States and Canada |
black swan Cygnus atratus | large Australian swan having black plumage and a red bill |
black stork Ciconia nigra | Old World stork that is glossy black above and white below |
policeman bird black-necked stork jabiru Xenorhyncus asiaticus | large mostly white Australian stork |
black turnstone Arenaria-Melanocephala | common turnstone of the Pacific coast of North America |
black-necked stilt Himantopus mexicanus | stilt of southwestern United States to northern South America having black plumage extending from the head down the back of the neck |
black-winged stilt Himantopus himantopus | stilt of Europe and Africa and Asia having mostly white plumage but with black wings |
black-backed gull great black-backed gull cob Larus marinus | white gull having a black back and wings |
tern | small slender gull having narrow wings and a forked tail |
black guillemot Cepphus grylle | northern Atlantic guillemot |
black-necked grebe eared grebe Podiceps nigricollis | small grebe with yellow ear tufts and a black neck, found in Eurasia and southern Africa as well as western United States |
black-footed albatross gooney gooney bird goonie goony Diomedea nigripes | a variety of albatross with black feet |
sperm whale cachalot black whale Physeter catodon | large whale with a large cavity in the head containing spermaceti and oil, also a source of ambergris |
pilot whale black whale common blackfish blackfish Globicephala melaena | small darkolored whale of the Atlantic coast of the United States, the largest male acts as pilot or leader for the school |
black-and-tan coonhound | American breed of large powerful hound dogs used for hunting raccoons and other game |
Manchester terrier black-and-tan terrier | a breed of short-haired rat terrier with a black-and-tan coat that was developed in Manchester, England |
red wolf maned wolf Canis rufus Canis niger | reddish-grey wolf of southwestern North America |
black fox | red fox in the color phase when its pelt is mostly black |
American black bear black bear Ursus americanus Euarctos americanus | brown to black North American bear, smaller and less ferocious than the brown bear |
Asiatic black bear black bear Ursus thibetanus Selenarctos thibetanus | bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia |
black carpet beetle | a carpet beetle that is solid black in color |
rice weevil black weevil Sitophylus oryzae | brown weevil that infests stored grain especially rice |
blackfly black fly buffalo gnat | small blackish stout-bodied biting fly having aquatic larvae, sucks the blood of birds as well as humans and other mammals |
black bee German bee | darkolored ill-tempered honeybee supposedly of German origin |
little black ant Monomorium minimum | tiny glossy black ant, nests outdoors but invades houses for food |
black rat roof rat Rattus rattus | common household pest originally from Asia that has spread worldwide |
fox squirrel eastern fox squirrel Sciurus niger | exceptionally large arboreal squirrel of eastern United States |
black squirrel | fox squirrel or grey squirrel in the black color phase |
black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis | African rhino, in danger of extinction |
Welsh Welsh Black | a breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales |
Aberdeen Angus Angus black Angus | black hornless breed from Scotland |
black sheep | sheep with a black coat |
blackbuck black buck Antilope cervicapra | common Indian antelope with a dark back and spiral horns |
sable antelope Hippotragus niger | large black East African antelope with sharp backwardurving horns |
black-tailed deer blacktail deer blacktail Odocoileus hemionus columbianus | mule deer of western Rocky Mountains |
black-footed ferret ferret Mustela nigripes | musteline mammal of prairie regions of United States, nearly extinct |
fisher pekan fisher cat black cat Martes pennanti | large dark brown North American arboreal carnivorous mammal |
chain pickerel chain pike Esox niger | common in quiet waters of eastern United States |
black crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus | a crappie that is black |
black bass | widely distributed and highly prized American freshwater game fishes (sunfish family) |
Kentucky black bass spotted black bass Micropterus pseudoplites | a variety of black bass |
smallmouth smallmouth bass smallmouthed bass smallmouth black bass smallmouthed black bass Micropterus dolomieu | a variety of black bass, the angle of the jaw falls below the eye |
largemouth largemouth bass largemouthed bass largemouth black bass largemouthed black bass Micropterus salmoides | a large black bass, the angle of the jaw falls behind the eye |
black sea bass black bass Centropistes striata | bluish black-striped sea bass of the Atlantic coast of the United States |
pompon black margate Anisotremus surinamensis | dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward |
black bream Chrysophrys australis | important darkolored edible food and game fish of Australia |
black marlin Makaira mazara Makaira marlina | large game fish in the Pacific Ocean, may reach pounds |
barrelfish black rudderfish Hyperglyphe perciformis | blackish fish of New England waters |
black | black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning), the widow wore black |
black | (board games) the darker pieces |
black and white monochrome | a black-and-white photograph or slide |
black box | equipment that records information about the performance of an aircraft during flight |
black flag pirate flag Jolly Roger blackjack | a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background, indicates a pirate ship |
Black Hole of Calcutta | a dungeon ( feet square) in a fort in Calcutta where as many as English prisoners were held overnight by Siraj-ud-daula, the next morning only were still alive |
black tie | a black bow tie worn with a dinner jacket |
blackwash black lotion | a mixture of calomel and limewater that is used on syphilitic sores |
dinner jacket tux tuxedo black tie | semiformal evening dress for men |
police van police wagon paddy wagon patrol wagon wagon black Maria | van used by police to transport prisoners |
black blackness inkiness | the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white) |
coal black ebony jet black pitch black sable soot black | a very dark black |
black bile melancholy | a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy |
substantia nigra nucleus niger locus niger | a layer of deeply pigmented grey matter in the midbrain, associated with the striate body, is involved in metabolic disturbances associated with Parkinson's disease and with Huntington's disease |
sorcery black magic black art necromancy | the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world |
written communication written language black and white | communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten) |
blacklist black book shitlist | a list of people who are out of favor |
Gothic black letter | a heavy typeface in use from th to th centuries |
Tai Dam Black Tai | a branch of the Tai languages |
African American Vernacular English AAVE African American English Black English Black English Vernacular Black Vernacular Black Vernacular English Ebonics | a nonstandard form of American English characteristically spoken by African Americans in the United States |
Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian language | the family of languages that includes most of the languages spoken in Africa south of the Sahara, the majority of them are tonal languages but there are important exceptions (e.g., Swahili or Fula) |
Niger-Congo | a family of African language spoken in west Africa |
black comedy | comedy that uses black humor |
black music African-American music | music created by African-American musicians, early forms were songs that had a melodic line and a strong rhythmic beat with repeated choruses |
black humor black humour | the juxtaposition of morbid and farcical elements (in writing or drama) to give a disturbing effect |
black belt | a black sash worn to show expert standards in the martial arts (judo or karate) |
reverse reversal setback blow black eye | an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes, something that is thwarting or frustrating |
blood sausage blood pudding black pudding | a black sausage containing pig's blood and other ingredients |
black bread pumpernickel | bread made of coarse rye flour |