Blackwood

Proper noun

 * 1) Any of many places around the world.
 * 2) A number of places in the United Kingdom:
 * 3) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.
 * 1) An English and Scottish habitational surname derived from the placename.

Etymology 2
Developed by Easley Blackwood.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A bidding convention in contract bridge, used to explore the partnership's possession of aces, kings and in some variants the queen of trumps, to judge more precisely whether slam is likely to be a good contract.