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  • Black - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Black can stand for strength and boldness It can be a formal, elegant and high-class color (black tie, black Mercedes) [source?] In life black is seen as a very common color In education, academics black is seen as a common color in the world of stationery xerox and printing
  • BLACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BLACK is having the very dark color of the night sky or the eye's pupil : of the color black How to use black in a sentence
  • Black | Description, Etymology, Facts | Britannica
    Pigments for black come from carbon, especially that obtained from burnt vines or bones, or from artificial chemical compounds Traditional black ink from China, often called India ink, is usually made from soot mixed with animal glue; it is highly prized for its durability and opacity
  • BLACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Although African-American is the word preferred by many, black is also widely used and is not offensive: Black leaders disagreed over how to respond As a noun, African-American is now more commonly used, but when describing historical events, black may be used
  • Black: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - US Dictionary
    "Black" refers to the darkest color, the result of the absence or complete absorption of visible light This term is important to understand due to its wide-ranging applications in various fields, such as art, fashion, and technology
  • Black - definition of black by The Free Dictionary
    1 Being of the color black, producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue 2 Having little or no light: a black, moonless night
  • Black History: Facts, People Month | HISTORY
    Black History Month honors the contributions of African Americans to U S history Learn about famous firsts in African American history and other little-known facts
  • Black - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Middle English blak, from Old English blæc "the color black," also "ink," from noun use of black (adj ) It is attested from late 14c as "dark spot in the pupil of the eye "


















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