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blackberry A small bubble or blister in the flood coating of a gravel-surfaced roof membrane.
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blackberry a large shiny berry with a deep purple, almost black color and a sweet flavor, also know as a brambleberry.
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blackberry May promote health of the heart, circulatory system, and skin, and may act as a remedy for diarrhea, while providing a source of antioxidants. Ancient Greeks treated gout with blackberries. Blackberries provide a good source of vitamin C, important for immunity, healthy skin, the speeding of wound healing, and reduced risk of cancer. They are also a source of potassium and pectin. Back to top
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blackberry A wireless data hand-held device marketed and sold by Canadian-based Research in Motion (RIM). The device operates on Mobitex and GPRS networks, and interoperates with major e-mail applications to enable wireless e-mail forwarding.
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