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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 (a.)
Resembling
the
garden
pink in
color;
of the color
called
pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink
dress;
pink
ribbons..
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Pink-eyed
::
Pink-eyed
(a.)
Having
small eyes.
Style
::
Stylaster
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
delicate,
usually
pink,
calcareous
hydroid
corals
of the genus
Stylaster..
Daisy
::
Daisy (n.) A genus of low herbs
(Bellis),
belonging
to the
family
Compositae.
The
common
English
and
classical
daisy is B.
prennis,
which has a
yellow
disk and white or
pinkish
rays..
Pink
::
Pink (v. t.) To
pierce
with small
holes;
to cut the edge of, as cloth or
paper,
in small
scallops
or
angles..
Eosphorite
::
Eosphorite
(n.) A
hydrous
phosphate
of
alumina
and
manganese.
It is
generally
of a
rose-pink
color,
--
whence
the
name..
Pinking
::
Pinking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pin.
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..
Pinkroot
::
Pinkroot
(n.) An
annual
South
American
and West
Indian
plant
(Spigelia
Anthelmia).
Phenol
::
Phenol
(n.) A white or
pinkish
crystalline
substance,
C6H5OH,
produced
by the
destructive
distillation
of many
organic
bodies,
as wood, coal, etc., and
obtained
from the heavy oil from coal tar..
Penk
::
Penk (n.) A
minnow.
See Pink, n., 4..
Pink
::
Pink (v. t.)
Anything
supremely
excellent;
the
embodiment
or
perfection
of
something.
Gillyflower
::
Gillyflower
(n.) A name given by old
writers
to the clove pink
(Dianthus
Caryophyllus)
but now to the
common
stock
(Matthiola
incana),
a
cruciferous
plant with showy and
fragrant
blossoms,
usually
purplish,
but often pink or
white..
Pinking
::
Pinking
(n.) The act of
piercing
or
stabbing.
Nymphaea
::
Nymphaea
(n.) A genus of
aquatic
plants
having
showy
flowers
(white,
blue, pink, or
yellow,
often
fragrant),
including
the white water lily and the
Egyptia
lotus..
Rose-colored
::
Rose-colored
(a.)
Having
the color of a pink rose;
rose-pink;
of a
delicate
pink
color.
Pink
::
Pink (v. t.) A name given to
several
plants
of the
caryophyllaceous
genus
Dianthus,
and to their
flowers,
which are
sometimes
very
fragrant
and often
double
in
cultivated
varieties.
The
species
are
mostly
perennial
herbs,
with
opposite
linear
leaves,
and
handsome
five-petaled
flowers
with a
tubular
calyx..
Claw
::
Claw (n.) A
slender
appendage
or
process,
formed
like a claw, as the base of
petals
of the
pink..
Pingster
::
Pingster
(n.) See
Pinkster.
Damask
::
Damask
(n.) A deep pink or rose
color.
Morning-glory
::
Morning-glory
(n.) A
climbing
plant
(Ipomoea
purpurea)
having
handsome,
funnel-shaped
flowers,
usually
red, pink,
purple,
white,
or
variegated,
sometimes
pale blue. See
Dextrorsal..
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