ink /ingk/ noun- A black or coloured liquid used in writing, printing, etc
- A dark liquid ejected by cuttlefishes, etc
transitive verb To mark, daub, cover, blacken or colour with ink ORIGIN: OFr enque (Fr encre), from LL encaustum the purple-red ink used by the later Roman emperors, from Gr enkauston, from enkaiein to burn in; see encaustic inkˈer noun - Someone who inks
- A pad or roller for inking type, etc
inkˈiness noun inkˈy adjective (inkˈier; inkˈiest) - Consisting of or resembling ink
- Very black
- Blackened with ink
- Drunk (esp Aust sl; also inked)
inkˈ-bag or inkˈ-sac noun A sac in some cuttlefishes, containing a black viscid fluid inkˈberry noun (the fruit of) any of various N American shrubs, esp Ilex glabra of the holly family and Phytolacca americana, pokeweed inkˈ-blot noun (psychology) A standardized blot of ink used in the Rorschach test to identify personality traits and disorders ink-blot test same as Rorschach test inkˈ-bottle noun A bottle for holding ink inkˈ-cap noun Any mushroom of the genus Coprinus, such as C. comatus, the shaggy ink-cap inkˈ-eraser noun An eraser of india-rubber treated with fine sand, used for rubbing out ink marks inkˈ-feed noun The passage by which ink is fed to the nib of a fountain pen inkˈ-fish noun A cuttlefish or squid inkˈholder noun - A container for ink
- The reservoir of a fountain pen
inkˈhorn noun - Formerly an ink-holder, made of horn
- A portable case for ink, etc
adjective Pedantic, bookish, obscure inkˈhorn-mate noun (Shakespeare; derogatory) A bookish person, a scribbler inkˈing-rollˈer noun A roller covered with a substance for inking printing type inkˈing-taˈble noun A table or flat surface used for supplying the inking-roller with ink during the process of printing ink-jet printer noun A printer which produces characters on paper by squirting a fine jet of ink that is vibrated, electrically charged and deflected by electrostatic fields inkˈpad noun A pad of inked cloth used in rubber-stamping, fingerprinting, etc ink pencil noun A copying pencil, a pencil made from a substance whose marks when moistened look like ink and can be copied by a printing press ink plant noun A European shrub (Coriaria myrtifolia) or a related species native to New Zealand (C. thymifolia) inkˈpot noun An ink-bottle, or pot for dipping a pen in inkˈ-slinger or US inkˈ-jerker noun (derog sl) - A professional author or journalist
- A scribbler
- A controversialist
inkˈspot noun A small ink stain inkˈ-stained adjective inkˈstand noun A stand or tray for ink bottles and (usu) pens inkˈstone noun A kind of stone containing sulphate of iron, used in making ink inkˈwell noun A container for ink fitted into, or standing on, a desk, etc China ink, Chinese ink or Indian ink, (US) India ink - (sometimes without caps) a mixture of lamp black and size or glue, usu kept in solid form and rubbed down in water for use
- A liquid suspension of the solid ink
ink in - To fill in (eg a pencil drawing) in ink
- To apply ink to (a printing roller)
invisible or sympathetic ink A kind of ink that remains invisible on the paper until it is heated marking-ink see under mark1 printing ink see under print sling ink (derog sl) - To write
- To earn one's living by writing
- To engage in controversy
mark1 /märk/ noun- A visible indication or sign
- A symbol
- A distinctive badge or device
- A brand
- A set, group, or class, marked with the same brand
- A type, model, issue, etc (usu numbered, as in mark 1)
- A rubber stamp
- A token
- A substitute for a signature, eg an X
- A distinguishing characteristic
- An impression or trace
- A discoloured spot, streak, smear, or other local (usu small) modification of appearance
- Note
- Distinction
- Noteworthiness
- A point awarded for merit
- A footprint
- A fair catch, formerly claimed by making an impression on the ground with one's heel (rugby)
- The starting-line in a race
- A groove indicative of youth in a horse's incisor (as in mark of mouth)
- A tag on a lead-line indicating so many fathoms, feet, etc
- The amount of departure (positive or negative), using equal intervals of time, from a space (a neutral or no-signal state) in accordance with a code (telecommunications)
- A suitable victim (of trickery, theft, etc) (slang)
- That which exactly suits one (slang)
- A boundary (archaic)
- A limit (archaic)
- A standard
- A territory, esp a border territory (archaic)
- A tract of common land belonging to a village community (historical)
- A stone, post, etc, marking a boundary
- An object indicating position or serving as a guide
- An object to be aimed at, striven for, or attained, such as a butt, a goal, the jack at bowls, the pit of the stomach in boxing
- A hawk's quarry (obsolete)
transitive verb- To make a mark on
- To indicate
- To record
- To put marks on (a child's, student's, etc, written work) to show where it is correct or incorrect (also intransitive verb)
- To make emphatic, distinct, or prominent
- To characterize in a specified, distinct way
- To impress or stamp with a sign
- To take note of
- To regard
- (in football, hockey, etc) to remain close to (one's opponent) in order to try and prevent him or her from obtaining or passing the ball (also intransitive verb)
intransitive verb- To take particular notice
- To become stained
ORIGIN: OE (Mercian) merc (WSax mearc) a boundary, a limit; Ger Mark, Gothic marka marked adjective - Having visible marks
- Indicated
- Noticeable
- Prominent
- Emphatic
- Watched and suspected
- Destined (with for)
- Doomed
markedly /märˈkid-li/ adverb Noticeably markedness /märˈkid-nes/ noun markˈer noun - A person or tool that marks
- Something that marks a position, such as a stationary light or a flare
- A person who marks the score at games, eg at billiards
- A counter or other device for scoring
- A bookmark
- A marker pen (N American)
- A recorder of attendances
- A kind of school monitor
- A memorial tablet (US)
- The soldier who forms the pivot round which a body of soldiers wheels when marching
- A biomarker (qv)
markˈing noun - The act of making or giving a mark or marks
- (esp in pl) disposition or pattern of marks
markˈ-down see mark down below. marker pen noun A thick, usu fibre-tipped pen for writing on display boards, etc marking gauge noun A carpenter's tool for scoring a line parallel to the edge of a piece of wood markˈing-ink noun Indelible ink, used for marking clothes markˈing-nut noun The fruit of an East Indian tree (genus Semecarpus) of the cashew family, yielding a black juice used in marking clothes markˈman noun - One of the community owning a mark
- A marksman
marksˈman or marksˈwoman noun - A person who is good at hitting a target
- A person who shoots well
marksˈmanship noun Skill as a marksman or markswoman mark/space ratio noun (telecommunications) The ratio of the time occupied by a mark to that occupied by the space between marks in a telecommunication channel or recording system using pulsed signals markˈ-to-markˈet adjective (of an accounting system) valuing assets according to their market price markˈ-up noun - A price increase
- The difference between the wholesale and retail price of an item for sale
- The action of marking up (printing, computing)
markˈ-white noun (Spenser) The centre of a target a mark on (archaic sl) (a person having) a preference for (a specified thing) beside the mark see under beside (God) bless or save the mark (archaic) A phrase expressing ironical astonishment or scorn, from its use in archery make (or leave) one's mark - To make a notable impression
- To gain great influence
mark down - To set down in writing
- To label at a lower price or to lower the price of (markˈ-down noun)
- To give (a student) a lower mark than is deserved
- To note the position of
- To destine for one's own
mark off - To lay down the boundary lines of
- To mark graduations on
- To mark (on a list) as attended to or disposed of
mark of the Beast see under beast mark out - To lay out the plan or outlines of
- To destine
mark someone's card - To give someone the information he or she wants
- To correct someone under a false impression, esp swiftly and with force, to put someone right
mark time - To move the feet alternately in the same manner as in marching, but without moving forward
- To merely keep things going without progressing
mark up - To raise the price of
- To prepare or correct (text) for a printer (printing)
- To add codes (to text) for interpretation by a computer (computing)
off the mark - Off target
- Well away from the start in a race
on your marks (or mark) Said before a race begins, to prepare the runners for the starting command or signal pass the mark To pass on the badge of demerit to the next offender (as formerly in some schools) soft mark (informal) - An easy dupe or victim
- A person who is easy to cope with or manoeuvre
up to the mark - Satisfactory, up to standard
- Fit and well
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