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Definition of Blackheart
1. Noun. Any of various diseases in which the central tissues blacken.
2. Noun. Heart cherry with dark flesh and skin cherry.
Definition of Blackheart
1. n. A heart-shaped cherry with a very dark-colored skin.
Definition of Blackheart
1. Noun. A heart-shaped cherry with a very dark skin. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blackheart
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Blackheart
1. A heart-shaped cherry with a very dark-coloured skin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blackheart
Literary usage of Blackheart
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Iron and Steel: An Introductory Text-book for Engineers and Metallurgists by O. F. Hudson, Guy D. Benbough (1913)
"The iron used for " blackheart " castings may have about the same composition
... After annealing the " blackheart " malleable casting contains very little ..."
2. General Foundry Practice by Andrew McWilliam, Percy Longmuir (1907)
"blackheart and Malleable Cast-iron.—With regard to section B, malleable castings,
there are two distinct varieties, namely, blackheart and ordinary ..."
3. Trilogy of Shennan: Hagre and the Barbarian Wars by Richard Allen Saare (2007)
"blackheart looked stunned as he thought of the words he had just said. ...
blackheart excused himself and walked over to the hold. ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Among the more commonly recognized types of freezing injury are sunscald and
frost splitting of tree trunks, winter burn on conifer foliage, blackheart in ..."
5. Iron and Steel: An Introductory Text-book for Engineers and Metallurgists by O. F. Hudson, Guy D. Benbough (1913)
"The iron used for " blackheart " castings may have about the same composition
... After annealing the " blackheart " malleable casting contains very little ..."
6. General Foundry Practice by Andrew McWilliam, Percy Longmuir (1907)
"blackheart and Malleable Cast-iron.—With regard to section B, malleable castings,
there are two distinct varieties, namely, blackheart and ordinary ..."
7. Trilogy of Shennan: Hagre and the Barbarian Wars by Richard Allen Saare (2007)
"blackheart looked stunned as he thought of the words he had just said. ...
blackheart excused himself and walked over to the hold. ..."
8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Among the more commonly recognized types of freezing injury are sunscald and
frost splitting of tree trunks, winter burn on conifer foliage, blackheart in ..."