blackberry |
a berry, dark purple to black and composed of many large seeds. [2 definitions] |
blackbird |
any of various common songbirds, the males of which are black or mostly black, such as the European thrush or the American red-winged blackbird. |
blackboard |
a smooth, hard, dark-colored panel, often made of slate and suitable for writing on with chalk; chalkboard. |
blackboard eraser |
an object made of bound layers of felt used for erasing chalk from a blackboard. |
blackbody |
in physics, a hypothetical body that theoretically absorbs all radiant energy falling on its surface. |
black book |
a real or imaginary notebook containing names of people, usu. recorded for future censure or punishment. |
blackbuck |
a long-horned antelope native to India that has a brownish-black back and a white belly. |
blackcap |
any of several birds with a black crown, such as the chickadee. [2 definitions] |
blackcock |
the male black grouse. |
black cohosh |
an eastern North American perennial herb (Cimicifuga racemosa, or Actaea racemosa) of the buttercup family, the rhizome and roots of which are used as an herbal remedy. |
blackdamp |
a suffocating gas composed of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, found as a residue of fires and explosions of combustible gases in mines; chokedamp. |
Black Death |
a deadly plague, probably bubonic, that was widespread in Europe in the mid-fourteenth century, characterized by dark splotches on the skin. |
black duck |
a dark brown pond duck of northeastern North America. [2 definitions] |
blacken |
to make black; make dark. [3 definitions] |
black eye |
darkening and discoloration of the flesh around the eye, as from a bruise or blow. [2 definitions] |
black-eyed pea |
the seed of the cowpea plant, used as food; cowpea. |
black-eyed Susan |
any of numerous related North American wildflowers with yellow or orange-yellow petals surrounding a dark center. |
blackface |
theatrical make-up used to burlesque a black character, as in a minstrel show, or an actor playing such a character. [2 definitions] |
black flag |
see "Jolly Roger." |
Blackfoot |
a member of an Algonquian Indian tribe formerly resident in Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. [2 definitions] |
black frost |
severe cold that blackens living plants without the appearance of frost crystals. |