BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: NOUN
- Total absence of light
- British chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat (1728-1799)
- Popular child actress of the 1930's (born 1927)
- A person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa)
- The quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
- Black clothing (worn as a sign of mourning)
- Plural form of black.
- A kind of ink in used in copperplate printing, prepared from the charred husks of the grape and the residue of the wine press.
- Black garments, etc.
- (board games) the darker pieces
- A person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa)
- A dark-skinned person, especially one from northern Africa.
- A negro; a black man or woman.
- A negro or negress.
- A person with dark skin, especially (but not necessarily) one from northern Africa
- A blackamoor slave, a blackamoor servant; and hence any slave, servant, inferior, or child
- A stylized Negro
BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: ADJECTIVE
- (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood
- Soiled with dirt or soot
- Dressed in black
- (of coffee) without cream or sugar
- (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin
- Stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
- Distributed or sold illicitly
- Extremely dark
- Of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin
- Being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light
- Harshly ironic or sinister
- (of intelligence operations) deliberately misleading
- Offering little or no hope
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Marked by anger or resentment or hostility
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BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (noun plural) The name of a kind of in used in copperplate printing, prepared from the charred husks of the grape, and residue of the wine press.
- (noun plural) Soot flying in the air.
- (noun plural) Black garments, etc. See Black, n., 4.
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BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: RELATED WORDS
- Evil, Angry, Opprobrious, Dim, Dirty, Colorful, Blackened, Clothed, Achromatic, Achromatic, Clad, Negroid, Dark, Negro, Colored
- Piero della francesca, Jan van eyck, Viscountess, Eglantine, Landseer, Chatelaine, Dante gabriel rossetti, Quatrefoil, Aphra behn, Launcelot, Polychrome, Black person, Black, Negro, Negroid
BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Evil, Angry, Opprobrious, Dim, Dirty, Colorful, Blackened, Clothed, Achromatic, Achromatic, Clad, Negroid, Dark, Negro, Colored
- Nell gwynn, Piero della francesca, Jan van eyck, Viscountess, Eglantine, Chatelaine, Dante gabriel rossetti, Quatrefoil, Aphra behn, Launcelot, Polychrome, Black person, Black, Negro, Negroid
BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Altogether, it is noticeable that blacks who killed whites are condemned to death more often than whites who killed blacks.
- They claim that more crimes are committed by blacks than by whites, therefore more blacks get executed.
- He added that free blacks were a bad influence on enslaved blacks, as well as on whites.
- Whites can only avoid coresidence with Blacks if mechanisms exist to keep Blacks out of neighborhoods to which they might otherwise be attracted.
- The labor force of both whites and blacks was augmented by industrial expansion, though whites were more likely to be hired than blacks.
- The difference in the discrimination suffered chiefly by blacks provides a principled basis for differentiating between whites and blacks.
- Ironically, this belief was furthered by the fact that many blacks had pushed for black teachers to teach at blacks schools.
- One of these is the notion that blacks can have an effective ministry only with other blacks.
- And by the way, blacks were often willing to exploit other blacks.
- Existing black marriages were recognized, blacks could testify in court cases involving other blacks, and blacks could own certain kinds of property.
- Who are you, exactly, and, more to the point, who is this gorgeous blackamoor lady?
BLACKS vs BLACKAMOOR: QUESTIONS
- Do blacks get preferential treatment in the workplace?
- Which Party historically supported equal rights for blacks?
- Why were free blacks barred from abolitionist societies?
- Should the All Blacks share revenue with opponents?
- Do whites or Blacks see discrimination more widespread?
- Does society still want to discriminate against blacks?
- Is the Conservative movement behind Blacks in America?
- How did Reverse redlining affect working-class blacks?
- What happened to Southern blacks after Reconstruction?
- Why are the New Zealand All Blacks called the All Blacks?
- What is a blackamoor brooch and why is it offensive?