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Definition of ink
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 ink is as below...
Ink (n.) The step, or
socket,
in which the lower end of a
millstone
spindle
runs..
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Goldfinch
::
Goldfinch
(n.) A
beautiful
bright-colored
European
finch
(Carduelis
elegans).
The name
refers
to the large patch of
yellow
on the
wings.
The front of the head and
throat
are
bright
red; the nape, with part of the wings and tail,
black;
--
called
also
goldspink,
goldie,
fool's
coat,
drawbird,
draw-water,
thistle
finch,
and sweet
William..
Crinkle
::
Crinkle
(v. i.) To turn or wind; to run in and out in many short bends or
turns;
to curl; to run in
waves;
to
wrinkle;
also, to
rustle,
as stiff cloth when
moved..
Frounce
::
Frounce
(v. i.) To
gather
into or adorn with
plaits,
as a
dress;
to form
wrinkles
in or upon; to curl or
frizzle,
as the
hair..
Corrugation
::
Corrugation
(n.) The act
corrugating;
contraction
into
wrinkles
or
alternate
ridges
and
grooves.
Tubbing
::
Tubbing
(n.) A
lining
of
timber
or metal
around
the shaft of a mine;
especially,
a
series
of
cast-iron
cylinders
bolted
together,
used to
enable
those who sink a shaft to
penetrate
quicksand,
water,
etc., with
safety..
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To see with the eyes half shut, or
indistinctly
and with
frequent
winking,
as a
person
with weak
eyes..
Chap
::
Chap (n.) A
cleft,
crack,
or
chink,
as in the
surface
of the
earth,
or in the
skin..
Atramentaceous
::
Atramentaceous
(a.)
Black,
like ink; inky;
atramental..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The
manner
in which a thing is
conceived
or
constituted
by an act of human
thinking;
the
result
of such an act; as,
animality
and
rationality
are
formalities..
Mindless
::
Mindless
(a.) Not
indued
with mind or
intellectual
powers;
stupid;
unthinking.
Swinker
::
Swink (n.)
Labor;
toil;
drudgery.
Drinkableness
::
Drinkableness
(n.) State of being
drinkable.
Seed
::
Seed (v. t.) To
sprinkle
with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a
field..
Drunken
::
Drunken
(v. i.)
Overcome
by
strong
drink;
intoxicated
by, or as by,
spirituous
liquor;
inebriated..
Constrict
::
Constrict
(v. t.) To draw
together;
to
render
narrower
or
smaller;
to bind; to
cramp;
to
contract
or cause to
shrink.
Humble
::
Humble
(superl.)
Thinking
lowly of one's self;
claiming
little
for one's self; not
proud,
arrogant,
or
assuming;
thinking
one's self
ill-deserving
or
unworthy,
when
judged
by the
demands
of God;
lowly;
waek;
modest..
Paternoster
::
Paternoster
(n.) A line with a row of hooks and
bead/shaped
sinkers.
Booze
::
Booze (v. i.) To drink
greedily
or
immoderately,
esp.
alcoholic
liquor;
to
tipple..
Tink
::
Tink (v. i.) To make a
sharp,
shrill
noise;
to
tinkle..
Papyrograph
::
Papyrograph
(n.) An
apparatus
for
multiplying
writings,
drawings,
etc., in which a paper
stencil,
formed
by
writing
or
drawing
with
corrosive
ink, is used. The word is also used of other means of
multiplying
copies
of
writings,
drawings,
etc. See
Copygraph,
Hectograph,
Manifold..
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