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Noun: ink  ingk
  1. A liquid used for printing, writing or drawing
    "The calligrapher carefully selected the perfect shade of ink for the wedding invitations"
     
  2. Dark protective fluid ejected into the water by cuttlefish and other cephalopods
    "The octopus released a cloud of ink to escape the predator"
Verb: ink  ingk
  1. Mark, coat, cover, or stain with ink
    "he inked his finger"
     
  2. Fill with ink
    "ink a pen"
     
  3. Append one's signature to
    "They inked the contract"

Sounds like: indiscrete, indiscr, ink

Derived forms: inks, inking, inked

Type of: bodily fluid, body fluid, fill, fill up, humor [US], humour [Brit, Cdn], liquid, liquid body substance, mark, sign

Encyclopedia: Ink, MO