Results for: black grape variety
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allowing something to happen, associated with a variety of conditions, making possible, allowing; optional; possible; able to exist in more than one set of environmental conditions (Biology), not required, see also:obligatefacultative
alveolus, part of blackberry, seed of a grape or berry (Botany); small fruits which grow in a cluster (Botany); small saclike formation found in certain glands (Anatomy), small glandular sacacinus
American civil rights organization founded in 1957 by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr and other leaders of the black communitySCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)
American corporation headquartered in Texas, manufacturers of a wide variety of electronic components (including semiconductors, calculators, digital light processors, and more)Texas Instruments
American electronics corporation headquartered in California, producer of a wide variety of electronics and computer components (including semiconductors, microprocessors, chipsets, and more)Intel
amusing person, ask for identification, cardstock, variety of stiff paper available in a range of thicknesses, collectable stiff paper with picture, colored card shown to soccer player, comb and clean wool or cotton, untangle wool or cotton fibers in p...card
ancestor, family, line of descent; ancestor of a family (Law), plant variety, stockstirps
ancient country of northwestern Asia Minor, on the Black Sea in present-day TurkeyBithynia
andiron, bother somebody persistently, canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae (especially the domesticated variety commonly kept as pets, trained to hunt, pull sleds, etc.); despicable or cowardly person (Informal), contemptible person, dom...dog
angrily, wickedly, cruelly; gloomily, with a black appearanceblackly
angry look, be unpleasantly bright, black ice, excessive brightness, gaudy ornamentation, look angrily, media spotlight, radiance, brilliance; blinding light; piercing look; angry look, shine, flash; dazzle, blind; stare in an angry manner, stare at pi...glare
angry, brownish or blackish, closed, lack of light, gloom, darkness; black color, lacking light; deep, not pale; black, murky; vague, foggy, unclear, mellow, miserable, mysterious, nasty, nightfall, not light in color, not light or lit, shaded area, un...dark
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
annual legume grown in the southern USA for forage and soil improvement, black-eyed pea; edible seed of the cowpea plantcowpea
any of a number of iron oxide minerals which range in color from yellowish-brown to black (Mineralogy), kind of iron orelimonite
 

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