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Airedale |
one of a breed of large, long-legged terriers with wiry tan hair and black markings. |
black-market |
to buy or sell on the black market. |
black marketeer |
one who buys or sells in the black market. |
blue jay |
a common jay of eastern North America, with a crest, a bright blue upper body and head, and distinctive white and black markings. |
cecropia moth |
(sometimes cap.) a very large North American moth that has wide brown wings with crescent-shaped red and black markings. |
dickcissel |
a sparrowlike American songbird characterized, in the male, by a yellow breast and a black mark at the throat. |
oryx |
any of various large antelopes of Africa and southwestern Asia that have long, straight horns and grayish coats with black markings. |
tropic bird |
a tropical seabird characterized by white plumage, black markings, and a pair of very long tail feathers. |
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