ink.
(Of thelat.)(tincta, part. pas. oftingere, dye).
1. f. colored liquid which is used to write or draw, through an appropriate instrument.
2. f. Color superimposed on anything, or that is dyed.
3. f. dye (? substance that stains).
4. f. liquid secretion of cephalopods to cloud the water as a defense.
5. (f) its. dye (? action and effect of dye).6. f. pl. nuances (? gradations of color). The inks of the aurora.
7. f. pl. Pint. Mix of colors is to paint.
1. f. pl. Colloq. Facts, such or vague and nothing resolved, trials showing caution or suspicion.
l that occurs first to paint to tempera and fresco, on which is is placing the light and the dark.2. f. Pint. Warm color that unites and bind the clear with the dark.
1. f. The made with black smoke, which is used especially for drawing.
1. f. The appropriate for which written it can be played in one or more copies, by mechanical stamping.
imprint.1. f. fat and usually black composition that is used to print.
1. f. liquid composition which has the property that is not visible written with it so far that applies the appropriate reagent.
1. loc. verb. Be fluid; easily write with it.
1. loc. verb. Throw enough to write, are well prepared, or for the quality of the ink.1. loc. Advisor. Of reliable source. Know of good ink. U t. c. loc. adj.
2. loc. Advisor. p us. With effectiveness, ability or liveliness.