An Xbox 360 hard drive is required to use this item Players: 1, 5.1 Surround Sound. GAME-PLAY ALERT: This game has been fully tested to successfully play on your Xbox 360 console. However, in some cases, you may see some minor irregularities with audio/video for brief periods. For more details, see www.xbox.com/xboxoriginals. Join the world’s most brutal and enigmatic strike force. The BLACK™ tactical squad operates under the cloak of complete anonymity and deniability to protect the U.S. from threats foreign and domestic. It answers to no one, allowing it to carry out covert operations around the globe. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www.xbox.com/live/accounts. Show From Middle English blak, black, blake, from Old English blæc (“black, dark", also "ink”), from Proto-West Germanic *blak, from Proto-Germanic *blakaz (“burnt”) (compare Dutch blaken (“to burn”), Low German blak, black (“blackness, black paint, (black) ink”)[1], Old High German blah (“black”)), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleg- (“to burn, shine”) (compare Latin flagrāre (“to burn”), Ancient Greek φλόξ (phlóx, “flame”), Sanskrit भर्ग (bharga, “radiance”)). More at bleach. Pronunciation[edit]Adjective[edit]black (comparative blacker or more black, superlative blackest or most black)
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Synonyms[edit]Antonyms[edit]Derived terms[edit](taxonomy: having dark features): (other senses): Descendants[edit]Translations[edit]black (countable and uncountable, plural blacks)
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Synonyms[edit]Antonyms[edit]Derived terms[edit]Descendants[edit]Translations[edit]black (third-person singular simple present blacks, present participle blacking, simple past and past participle blacked)
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Further reading[edit]Etymology[edit]Borrowed from English black. Pronunciation[edit]Adjective[edit]black (plural blacks) black m or f by sense (plural blacks)
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