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Blackwell in American English (ˈblækwəl, -ˌwel) noun1. Antoinette Louisa (Brown) 1825–1921, U.S. clergywoman, abolitionist, and women's-rights activist 2. Elizabeth 1821–1910, U.S. physician, born in England: first female physician in the U.S. 3. Henry Brown 1825?–1909, U.S. editor, abolitionist, and suffragist, born in England (husband of Lucy Stone) Examples of 'Blackwell' in a sentenceBlackwell Alfred Blackwell nodded as if satisfied with the explanation. |