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black 1. of the colour of jet or carbon black, having no hue due to the absorption of all or nearly all incident light 2. Chess Draughts a. a black or dark-coloured piece or square b. the player playing with such pieces 3. a black ball in snooker, etc 4. (in roulette and other gambling games) one of two colours on which players may place even bets, the other being red 5. Archery a black ring on a target, between the outer and the blue, scoring three points Black1 1. Sir James (Whyte). born 1924, British biochemist. He discovered beta-blockers and drugs for peptic ulcers: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1988 2. Joseph. 1728--99, Scottish physician and chemist, noted for his pioneering work on carbon dioxide and heat Black2 Sometimes derogatory a member of a dark-skinned race, esp someone of Negroid or Australoid origin black [blak] (chemistry) Fine particles of impure carbon that are made by the incomplete burning of carbon compounds, such as natural gas, naphthas, acetylene, bones, ivory, and vegetables. (communications) (optics) Quality of an object which uniformly absorbs large percentages of light of all visible wavelengths. black Western color for mourning. [Christian Color Symbolism: Leach, 242; Jobes, 357] See : Death black symbol of sin and badness. [Color Symbolism: Jobes, 357] See : Evil How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Within a scant two years, numerous books regarding lynching and all it entails have been published and provide more information than any rational black person probably wants to know. It is a shock for any black person to be called white," says Valerie Papaya Mann, president of the African American Association of Ghana. McGruder and other black n-word users serve up the lame rationale that the more a black person uses the term, the less offensive it becomes. |
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