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- BLABS
- BLACK
- BLADE
- BLADS
- BLADY
- BLAER
- BLAES
- BLAFF
- BLAGS
- BLAHS
- BLAIN
- BLAME
- BLAMS
- BLANC
- BLAND
- BLANK
- BLARE
- BLART
- BLASE
- BLASH
- BLAST
- BLATE
- BLATS
- BLATT
- BLAUD
- BLAWN
- BLAWS
- BLAYS
- BLAZE
- BLEAH
- BLEAK
- BLEAR
- BLEAT
- BLEBS
- BLECH
- BLEED
- BLEEP
- BLEES
- BLEND
- BLENT
- BLERT
- BLESS
- BLEST
- BLETS
- BLEYS
- BLIMP
- BLIMY
- BLIND
- BLING
- BLINI
- BLINK
- BLINS
- BLINY
- BLIPS
- BLISS
- BLIST
- BLITE
- BLITS
- BLITZ
- BLIVE
- BLOAT
- BLOBS
- BLOCK
- BLOCS
- BLOGS
- BLOKE
- BLOND
- BLONX
- BLOOD
- BLOOK
- BLOOM
- BLOOP
- BLORE
- BLOTS
- BLOWN
- BLOWS
- BLOWY
- BLUBS
- BLUDE
- BLUDS
- BLUDY
- BLUED
- BLUER
- BLUES
- BLUET
- BLUEY
- BLUFF
- BLUID
- BLUME
- BLUNK
- BLUNT
- BLURB
- BLURS
- BLURT
- BLUSH
- BLYPE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of black
black (noun)
- The colour/color perceived in the absence of light, but also when no light is reflected, but rather absorbed.
- A black dye or pigment.
- A pen, pencil, crayon, etc., made of black pigment.
- (in the plural) Black cloth hung up at funerals.
- (sometimes capitalised) A person of African, Aborigine, or Maori descent; a dark-skinned person.
- Blackness, the condition of having dark skin.
- The black ball.
- The edge of home plate.
- A type of firecracker that is really more dark brown in colour.
- Blackcurrant syrup (in mixed drinks, e.g. snakebite and black, cider and black).
- (in chess and similar games) The person playing with the black set of pieces.
- Something, or a part of a thing, which is black.
- A stain; a spot.
- A dark smut fungus, harmful to wheat.
- Marijuana.
black (verb)
- To make black; to blacken.
- To apply blacking to (something).
- To boycott, usually as part of an industrial dispute.
black (adjective)
- (of an object) Absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and hueless.
- (of a place, etc) Without light.
- (sometimes capitalized) Of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin.
- Designated for use by those ethnic groups which have dark pigmentation of the skin.
- (of a card) Of the spades or clubs suits. Compare red
- Bad; evil; ill-omened.
- Expressing menace, or discontent; threatening; sullen.
- (of objects, markets, etc) Illegitimate, illegal or disgraced.
- Overcrowded.
- (of coffee or tea) Without any cream, milk or creamer.
- Of or relating to the playing pieces of a board game deemed to belong to the "black" set (in chess the set used by the player who moves second) (often regardless of the pieces' actual colour).
- Said of a symbol or character that is solid, filled with color. Compare white.
- Related to the Christian Democratic Union of Germany.
- Clandestine; relating to a political, military, or espionage operation or site, the existence or details of which is withheld from the general public.
- Occult; relating to something (such as mystical or magical knowledge) which is unknown to or kept secret from the general public.
- Protestant, often with the implication of being militantly pro-British or anti-Catholic
- Having one or more features (hair, fur, armour, clothes, bark, etc) that is dark (or black); in taxonomy, especially: dark in comparison to another species with the same base name.
- Foul; dirty.
Definition of blank
blank (noun)
- A small French coin, originally of silver, afterwards of copper, worth 5 deniers; also a silver coin of Henry V current in the parts of France then held by the English, worth about 8 pence .
- A nonplus .
- The white spot in the centre of a target; hence the object to which anything is directed or aimed, the range of such aim .
- A lot by which nothing is gained; a ticket in a lottery on which no prize is indicated .
- An empty space; a void, for example on a paper .
- (now chiefly U.S.) A document, paper, or form with spaces left blank to be filled up at the pleasure of the person to whom it is given (e.g. a blank charter, ballot, form, contract, etc.), or as the event may determine; a blank form .
- Blank verse .
- A piece of metal (such as a coin, screw, nuts), cut and shaped to the required size of the thing to be made, and ready for the finishing operations; (coining) the disc of metal before stamping .
- A vacant space, place, or period; a void .
- The 1 / 230400 of a grain .
- An empty space in one's memory; a forgotten item or memory .
- A dash written in place of an omitted letter or word
- The space character; the character resulting from pressing the space-bar on a keyboard.
- A domino without points on one or both of its divisions.
- Short for blank cartridge. .
- (in the expression ‘shooting blanks’) An ineffective effort which achieves nothing .
blank (verb)
- To make void; to erase.
- To ignore (a person) deliberately.
- To prevent from scoring, for example in a sporting event.
- To become blank.
- To be temporarily unable to remember.
blank (adjective)
- White or pale; without colour.
- Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in
- Scoreless; without any goals or points.
- Lacking characteristics which give variety; uniform.
- Absolute; downright; sheer.
- Without expression.
- Utterly confounded or discomfited.
- Empty; void; without result; fruitless.
- Devoid of thoughts, memory, or inspiration.
- Of ammunition: having propellant but no bullets; unbulleted.
Definition of blind
blind (noun)
- A covering for a window to keep out light. The covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
- A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
- Any device intended to conceal or hide.
- Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge.
- A blindage.
- A halting place.
- The blindside.
- (1800s) No score.
- A forced bet: the small blind or the big blind.
- A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
- (as a plural) Those who are blind, taken as a group.
blind (verb)
- To make temporarily or permanently blind.
- To curse.
- To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
- To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.
blind (adjective)
- (of a person or animal) Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
- (of an eye) Unable to be used to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
- Failing to see, acknowledge, perceive.
- Of a place, having little or no visibility.
- Closed at one end; having a dead end
- Having no openings for light or passage.
- (in certain phrases) Smallest or slightest.
- Without any prior knowledge.
- Unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc.
- Unintelligible or illegible.
- Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit.
blind (adverb)
- Without seeing; unseeingly.
- Absolutely, totally.
- (three card brag) Without looking at the cards dealt.