ebony

ebony
/eb"euh nee/, n., pl. ebonies, adj.
n.
1. a hard, heavy, durable wood, most highly prized when black, from various tropical trees of the genus Diospyros, as D. ebenum of southern India and Sri Lanka, used for cabinetwork, ornamental objects, etc.
2. any tree yielding such wood.
3. any of various similar woods or trees.
4. a deep, lustrous black.
adj.
5. Also, ebon. made of ebony.
6. of a deep, lustrous black.
[1590-1600; earlier hebeny; see EBON; -y perh. after IVORY]

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Wood of several species of trees of the genus Diospyros (family Ebenaceae), found widely in the tropics.

The best is very heavy, almost black, and from heartwood only. Because of its colour, durability, hardness, and ability to take a high polish, ebony is used for cabinetwork and inlaying, piano keys, knife handles, and turned articles. The best Indian and Ceylon ebony is produced by D. ebenum, which grows in abundance west of Trincomalee in Sri Lanka. Jamaica, American, or green ebony comes from Brya ebenus, a leguminous tree or shrub.

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▪ American magazine
      monthly magazine geared to a middle-class African American readership. It was the first black-oriented magazine in the United States to attain national circulation.

      Ebony was founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson (Johnson, John H.) of Chicago, whose first publishing venture was the pocket-size Negro Digest (1942). Johnson envisioned Ebony as a news and photo magazine patterned much after Life magazine but specifically designed for African American readers. Ebony was immediately successful. It initially highlighted African American entertainers and sports figures but has since shifted its editorial focus to include black achievement of all sorts. By the beginning of the 21st century, its circulation had reached about 1.8 million. The circulation of Jet, another Johnson magazine with an emphasis on news as well as entertainment, was about 900,000.

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