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Definition of pink
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pink is as below...
Pink (v. t.) To
pierce
with small
holes;
to cut the edge of, as cloth or
paper,
in small
scallops
or
angles..
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Pinked
::
Pinked
(a.)
Pierced
with small
holes;
worked
in
eyelets;
scalloped
on the edge.
Freckle
::
Freckle
(v. t.) To
spinkle
or mark with
freckle
or small
discolored
spots;
to spot.
Solferino
::
Solferino
(n.) A
brilliant
deep pink color with a
purplish
tinge,
one of the dyes
derived
from
aniline;
-- so
called
from
Solferino
in
Italy,
where a
battle
was
fought
about the time of its
discovery..
Pinking
::
Pinking
(n.) The act or
method
of
decorating
fabrics
or
garments
with a
pinking
iron; also, the style of
decoration;
scallops
made with a
pinking
iron..
Chebacco
::
Chebacco
(n.) A
narrow-sterned
boat
formerly
much used in the
Newfoundland
fisheries;
--
called
also
pinkstern
and
chebec.
Rose
::
Rose (n.) The color of a rose;
rose-red;
pink.
Pink
::
Pink (n.) A
vessel
with a very
narrow
stern;
--
called
also
pinky.
Pinkroot
::
Pinkroot
(n.) The root of
Spigelia
Marilandica,
used as a
powerful
vermifuge;
also, that of S.
Anthelmia.
See
definition
2
(below)..
Pinking
::
Pinking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pin.
Beryl
::
Beryl (n.) A
mineral
of great
hardness,
and, when
transparent,
of much
beauty.
It
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms,
commonly
of a green or
bluish
green
color,
but also
yellow,
pink, and
white.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminium
and
glucinum
(beryllium).
The
aquamarine
is a
transparent,
sea-green
variety
used as a gem. The
emerald
is
another
variety
highly
prized
in
jewelry,
and
distinguished
by its deep
color,
which is
probably
due to the
presence
of a
little
oxide of
chromium..
Watermelon
::
Watermelon
(n.) The very large ovoid or
roundish
fruit of a
cucurbitaceous
plant
(Citrullus
vulgaris)
of many
varieties;
also, the plant
itself.
The fruit
sometimes
weighs
many
pounds;
its pulp is
usually
pink in
color,
and full of a sweet
watery
juice.
It is a
native
of
tropical
Africa,
but is now
cultivated
in many
countries.
See
Illust.
of
Melon..
Safranin
::
Safranin
(n.) A red
dyestuff
extracted
from the
safflower,
and
formerly
used in
dyeing
wool, silk, and
cotton
pink and
scarlet;
--
called
also
Spanish
red, China lake, and
carthamin..
Fimbriate
::
Fimbriate
(a.)
Having
the edge or
extremity
bordered
by
filiform
processes
thicker
than
hairs;
fringed;
as, the
fimbriate
petals
of the pink; the
fimbriate
end of the
Fallopian
tube..
Alsike
::
Alsike
(n.) A
species
of
clover
with
pinkish
or white
flowers;
Trifolium
hybridum.
Pinkroot
::
Pinkroot
(n.) A
perennial
North
American
herb
(Spigelia
Marilandica),
sometimes
cultivated
for its showy red
blossoms.
Called
also
Carolina
pink,
Maryland
pinkroot,
and worm
grass..
Claw
::
Claw (n.) A
slender
appendage
or
process,
formed
like a claw, as the base of
petals
of the
pink..
Pink
::
Pink (v. i.) To wink; to
blink.
Sea Pink
::
Sea pink () See
Thrift.
Style
::
Stylaster
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
delicate,
usually
pink,
calcareous
hydroid
corals
of the genus
Stylaster..
Pompadour
::
Pompadour
(n.) A
crimson
or pink
color;
also, a style of dress cut low and
square
in the neck; also, a mode of
dressing
the hair by
drawing
it
straight
back from the
forehead
over a roll; -- so
called
after the
Marchioness
de
Pompadour
of
France.
Also much used
adjectively..
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