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printing ink
油墨
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Print·er
n.
One
who
prints
;
especially
,
one
who
prints
books
,
newspapers
,
engravings
,
etc
.,
a
compositor
;
a
typesetter
;
a
pressman
.
Printer's devil
,
Printer's gauge
.
See
under
Devil
,
and
Gauge
.
Printer's ink
.
See
Printing ink
,
below
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Print·ing
,
n.
The
act
,
art
,
or
practice
of
impressing
letters
,
characters
,
or
figures
on
paper
,
cloth
,
or
other
material
;
the
business
of
a
printer
,
including
typesetting
and
presswork
,
with
their
adjuncts
;
typography
;
also
,
the
act
of
producing
photographic
prints
.
Block printing
.
See
under
Block
.
Printing frame
Photog.
,
a
shallow
box
,
usually
having
a
glass
front
,
in
which
prints
are
made
by
exposure
to
light
.
Printing house
,
a
printing
office
.
Printing ink
,
ink
used
in
printing
books
,
newspapers
,
etc
.
It
is
composed
of
lampblack
or
ivory
black
mingled
with
linseed
or
nut
oil
,
made
thick
by
boiling
and
burning
.
Other
ingredients
are
employed
for
the
finer
qualities
. --
Ure
.
Printing office
,
a
place
where
books
,
pamphlets
,
or
newspapers
,
etc
.,
are
printed
.
Printing paper
,
paper
used
in
the
printing
of
books
,
pamphlets
,
newspapers
,
and
the
like
,
as
distinguished
from
writing
paper
,
wrapping
paper
,
etc
.
Printing press
,
a
press
for
printing
,
books
,
newspaper
,
handbills
,
etc
.
Printing wheel
,
a
wheel
with
letters
or
figures
on
its
periphery
,
used
in
machines
for
paging
or
numbering
,
or
in
ticket-printing
machines
,
typewriters
,
etc
.;
a
type
wheel
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ink
,
n.
1.
A
fluid
,
or
a
viscous
material
or
preparation
of
various
kinds
(
commonly
black
or
colored
),
used
in
writing
or
printing
.
Make
there
a
prick
with
ink
.
--
Chaucer
.
Deformed
monsters
,
foul
and
black
as
ink
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
A
pigment
.
See
India ink
,
under
India
.
Note:
☞
Ordinarily
,
black
ink
is
made
from
nutgalls
and
a
solution
of
some
salt
of
iron
,
and
consists
essentially
of
a
tannate
or
gallate
of
iron
;
sometimes
indigo
sulphate
,
or
other
coloring
matter
,
is
added
.
Other
black
inks
contain
potassium
chromate
,
and
extract
of
logwood
,
salts
of
vanadium
,
etc
.
Blue
ink
is
usually
a
solution
of
Prussian
blue
.
Red
ink
was
formerly
made
from
carmine
(
cochineal
),
Brazil
wood
,
etc
.,
but
potassium
eosin
is
now
used
.
Also
red
,
blue
,
violet
,
and
yellow
inks
are
largely
made
from
aniline
dyes
.
Indelible
ink
is
usually
a
weak
solution
of
silver
nitrate
,
but
carbon
in
the
form
of
lampblack
or
India
ink
,
salts
of
molybdenum
,
vanadium
,
etc
.,
are
also
used
.
Sympathetic
inks
may
be
made
of
milk
,
salts
of
cobalt
,
etc
.
See
Sympathetic ink
(
below
).
Copying ink
,
a
peculiar
ink
used
for
writings
of
which
copies
by
impression
are
to
be
taken
.
Ink bag
Zool.
,
an
ink
sac
.
Ink berry
.
Bot.
(a)
A
shrub
of
the
Holly
family
(
Ilex glabra
),
found
in
sandy
grounds
along
the
coast
from
New
England
to
Florida
,
and
producing
a
small
black
berry
.
(b)
The
West
Indian
indigo
berry
.
See
Indigo
.
Ink plant
Bot.
,
a
New
Zealand
shrub
(
Coriaria thymifolia
),
the
berries
of
which
yield
a
juice
which
forms
an
ink
.
Ink powder
,
a
powder
from
which
ink
is
made
by
solution
.
Ink sac
Zool.
,
an
organ
,
found
in
most
cephalopods
,
containing
an
inky
fluid
which
can
be
ejected
from
a
duct
opening
at
the
base
of
the
siphon
.
The
fluid
serves
to
cloud
the
water
,
and
enable
these
animals
to
escape
from
their
enemies
.
See
Illust
.
of
Dibranchiata
.
Printer's ink
,
or
Printing ink
.
See
under
Printing
.
Sympathetic ink
,
a
writing
fluid
of
such
a
nature
that
what
is
written
remains
invisible
till
the
action
of
a
reagent
on
the
characters
makes
it
visible
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
printing
ink
n
:
a
semi-solid
quick
drying
ink
made
especially
for
use
in
printing
[
syn
:
printer's ink
]
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