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Definition of Black margate
1. Noun. Dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Margate
Literary usage of Black margate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Best Dives of the Western Hemisphere by Joyce Huber (1999)
"... designated solely as a control for later comparison to unlimited-access dives.
The reef slope is alive with black margate, grouper, ..."
2. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1899)
"On the other hand, the Harvest and black margate plums are very dissimilar, yet
include closely similar stones. The varieties of the plum are numerous, ..."
3. Charles Darwin's Works by Charles Darwin (1896)
"On the other hand, the Harvest and black margate plums are very dissimilar, yet
include closely similar stones. The varieties of the plum are numerous, ..."
4. Best Dives of the Western Hemisphere by Joyce Huber (1999)
"... designated solely as a control for later comparison to unlimited-access dives.
The reef slope is alive with black margate, grouper, ..."
5. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1899)
"On the other hand, the Harvest and black margate plums are very dissimilar, yet
include closely similar stones. The varieties of the plum are numerous, ..."
6. Charles Darwin's Works by Charles Darwin (1896)
"On the other hand, the Harvest and black margate plums are very dissimilar, yet
include closely similar stones. The varieties of the plum are numerous, ..."