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Trees yielding black wood
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ebonies
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Word definitions for ebonies in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ebony \Eb"on*y\, n.; pl. Ebonies . [F. ['e]b[`e]ne, L. ebenus, fr. Gr. ?; prob. of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. hobn[=i]m, pl. Cf. Ebon .] A hard, heavy, and durable wood, which admits of a fine polish or gloss. The usual color is black, but it also occurs ...
Usage examples of ebonies.
And striding imperiously amid all these disposables were lordly grays, ivories, and ebonies, carrying the most precious cargo of all -- memories that real human beings may actually want to inload at day's end.
Which may explain why you don't see ebonies as often as sybaritic whites.
It took the hard, concentrated work of three ebonies to gain access to that painful beauty, then he flushed it away right after exams, making room amid a hundred billion neurons for more relevant memories.
Yet, if Albert did exist, he probably commanded a whole army of himselves, using high-class grays and ebonies to track down the villain who destroyed my .
Even then, he slept only fitfully, his dreams chaotic, full of scarlets and ebonies, glinting with swords and guns, a-sting with bullets.
It was all in ebonies and ivories with what appeared to be acres of counter space.
I guess it's what they used to call Ebonies there for a while, although it's just the way some people grow up talking, the way they talk when they're not on duty, not on stage, not mindful of who they are supposed to be rather than who they way down deep inside really are.
The woven-synthetic ropes were snubbed to massive ebonies on both banks, and with only the crew and no load, it floated fairly high.
Blues chased reds across its surface while ambers danced with ebonies, locked arms with streaks of green.