ebon
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eb·on
(ĕb′ən)adj.
1. Made of ebony.
2. Black in color.
n.
Ebony.
[Middle English eban, ebony wood, from Old French, from Latin hebenus, ebenus, ebony tree, from Greek ebenos; see ebony.]
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ebon
(ˈɛbən)n, adj
(Colours) a poetic word for ebony
[C14: from Latin hebenus; see ebony]
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eb•on
(ˈɛb ən)adj.
ebony.
[1350–1400; Middle English eban, ebyn ebony < Old French eban, ebaine < Medieval Latin ebanus, for Latin (h)ebenus < Greek ébenos]
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Adj. | 1. | ebon - of a very dark black achromatic, neutral - having no hue; "neutral colors like black or white" |
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