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a black, clayey soil.Also, blackland /blak"land', -leuhnd/. Cf. vertisol.[1795-1805]
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black|land — «BLAK LAND, luhnd», noun. a tract of dark colored land, found in parts of the southern United States, especially in Texas … Useful english dictionary
Black land — may refer to:*Chernozem, a soil type characterized by its dark color and high humus content *The Sindarin translation of Mordor, a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien s universe of Middle earthee also*Black earth *Dark earth … Wikipedia
black land — a black, clayey soil. Also, blackland /blak land , leuhnd/. Cf. vertisol. [1795 1805] … Useful english dictionary
black land crab — noun : a large active burrowing land crab (Gecarcinus lateralis) that is widely distributed on the Caribbean islands and the northern coast of So. America … Useful english dictionary
Black Land — A name for Mordor, of which it is a literal translation … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
land-grant college — /land grant , grahnt / a U.S. college or university (land grant university) entitled to support from the federal government under the provisions of the Morrill Acts. [1885 90, Amer.] * * * ▪ American education any of numerous American… … Universalium
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Black Gate — The Morannon, the mighty fortified gateway built by Sauron across the Isenmouthe, the entrance to his Black Land of Mordor … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Black carbon — or BC is formed through the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, biofuel, and biomass, and is emitted in both anthropogenic and naturally occurring soot. Black carbon warms the planet by absorbing heat in the atmosphere and by reducing albedo,… … Wikipedia