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Wordswarms From Years PastAdjacent WordsEbionitismEbit EBITDA Ebla eblanin Eblees eblis EbN ebo Ebola Ebola fever Ebola hemorrhagic fever Ebola virus Ebon Ebonics ebonise Ebonist ebonite Ebonize Ebonized Ebonizing Ebony ebony family ebony spleenwort ebony tree Ebony-tree Eboracum Ebracteate Full-text Search for "Ebonies" 2096 |
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Webster's 1913 DictionaryEbony 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 red or green. Note: The finest black ebony is the heartwood of Diospyros reticulata, of the Mauritius. Other species of the same genus (D. Ebenum, Melanoxylon, etc.), furnish the ebony of the East Indies and Ceylon. The West Indian green ebony is from a leguminous tree (Brya Ebenus), and from the Exc[ae]caria glandulosa. |