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BLACK JACKAnother name for a pirate flag.
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BLACK JACKThe nickname of the United States 2› black Andrew Jackson stamp issued between 1863 and 1875.
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BLACK JACKBlack Jack rides a good horse (Cornish). The miners call blende or sulphide of zinc “Black Jack,” the occurrence of which is considered by them a favourable indication. The blende ri [..]
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BLACK JACKA large leather gotch for beer and ale, so called from the outside being tarred.
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BLACK JACKA leather tankard made stiff with a coating of tar. Used by dockside pubs and taverns to serve wine and beer. Also another name for a pirate's flag.
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BLACK JACK(1) The flag traditionally flown by pirate ships. (2) The name given by sailors to the bubonic plague, whose victims were said to turn black. (3) A large leather jug for beer, etc. coated externally w [..]
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BLACK JACK(1) The flag traditionally flown by pirate ships. (2) The name given by sailors to the bubonic plague, whose victims were said to turn black.
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BLACK JACKThe black flag hoisted by pirates.
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BLACK JACKA gambling card game in which players try to acquire cards with a face value as close as possible to 21 without going over.
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BLACK JACK
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Caranx lugubris|species|noshow=1, a gamefish
''Bidens'' spp., from the family of Asteraceae
A blackjack oak, Quercus marilandica|species|noshow=1, a small tree
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