Blackpatch

/ˈblæk.pætʃ/ noun

A dark patch or mark on something; historically, a beauty mark worn by 17th-18th century Europeans as a fashionable accessory.

From black (color) + patch (a small piece or spot). The beauty mark usage emerged in Elizabethan times, reaching peak fashion in the 1600s-1700s as a mark of sophistication.

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