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vertically aligned carbon nanotubes. The word black comes from Old English blæc ("black, dark", also, "ink"), from Proto-Germanic *blakkaz ("burned"), from
and ME. blake, ME. blaak(e, OE. blace, blaca, etc., declensional forms of blæc Blak a.] Black.". Into the 20th century the Blaikie surname name has been
the old A8 road. Blackburn means "the black stream", from the Old English blæc "black" and burna "stream". The name was recorded as Blachebrine in 1152
(West Wight). The name means 'the dark path or track', from Old English blæc and gang, referring a path at the bottom of a now destroyed chine. Some say
Archived from the original on April 18, 2018. Retrieved April 17, 2018. Blaec, Jagger (September 19, 2017). "Fenty Beauty Is Winning Because Rihanna Delivered
either "black water" or "clear water," the latter deriving from Old English blæc) near the village of Whitebirk. From there, the river runs through the Blackburn
Blackheath. Records and meanings The name is from Old English spoken words 'blæc' and 'hǣth'. The name is recorded in 1166 as Blachehedfeld which means "dark
Edinburgh the "Black-" in the placename could derive either from the Anglian blaec or Scots blac meaning simply black, and the "-hall" ending is from the Anglian
centre for coal mining. The name Blackrod derives from the Old English, blaec and rodu, meaning a "dark clearing". The first mention of the town dates
'birch hill' from ON bjirk haugr Black Combe 'dark-crested mountain' from OE blæc camb, not to be confused with Br combe meaning 'valley'. Blencathra 'chair-shaped
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English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of Hitch.English (Lancashire) : in parts of the West Midlands this may have been a patronymic from Hitch, from an old genitive ending.English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Hitchin in Hertfordshire, which is derived from the dative plural of the old tribal name Hicce, which itself may be derived from a Celtic river name meaning ‘dry’.
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