Ink
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noun
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Ink ( noun )
A colored liquid used for writing or printing.
Origin:
Old english inc, ince, of germanic origin; related to dutch inkt and german tinte, from an indo-european root shared by latin tinctus "dyed".
Examples:
- He used a pen with blue ink.
- She used a pen with black ink.
- They used a pen with red ink.
- I used a pen with green ink.
- You used a pen with purple ink.
(As a noun)
Ink ( noun )
A colored liquid used for writing or printing.
Origin:
Old english inc, ince, of germanic origin; related to dutch inkt and german tinte, from an indo-european root shared by latin tinctus "dyed".
Examples:
- He used a pen with blue ink.
- She used a pen with black ink.
- They used a pen with red ink.
- I used a pen with green ink.
- You used a pen with purple ink.
(As a verb)
Ink ( verb )
A colored liquid used for writing or printing.
Origin:
Old english inc, ince, of germanic origin; related to dutch inkt and german tinte, from an indo-european root shared by latin tinctus "dyed".
Examples:
- He used a pen with blue ink.
- She used a pen with black ink.
- They used a pen with red ink.
- I used a pen with green ink.
- You used a pen with purple ink.