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Ink [ɪŋk] n
comp., MS pennanteckning (An option that allows you to enter text in handwritten form. Instead of converting your handwritten text to typed text, the text is converted to an object and displayed exactly as you wrote it)
ink [ɪŋk] n
gen. bläck n; tryckfärg
comp., MS pennanteckning (The writing or drawing strokes that you make with your stylus)
fish.farm. black
ink A dispersion of a pigment or a solution of a dye in a carrier vehicle, yielding a fluid, paste, or powder to be applied to and dried on a substrate; writing, marking, drawing, and printing inks are applied by several methods to paper, metal, plastic, wood, glass, fabric, or other substrate [ɪŋk] n
environ. bläck n
ink [ɪŋk] v
book.bind. färg
inking ['ɪŋkɪŋ] v
comp., MS pennanteckning (The process of using a tablet pen to create drawings or handwriting)
IT, dat.proc. rita
 English thesaurus
INK [ɪŋk] abbr.
abbr., avia. Wink, Texas USA
abbr., ed. Instruments Necessary For Knowledge
abbr., inet. Independent Networking Klub; Interactive News For Kids
abbr., IT Pantone reference fills file
abbr., monk. International Network for Knitters
abbr., physiol., med. Injury not known
ink [ɪŋk] n
cinema Verb: to sign a contract. Noun: press coverage.
INK [ɪŋk] abbr.
abbr., ecol. Innovation and Knowledge Management Division (Игорь_2006)
abbr., file.ext. Pantone reference fills file (CorelDraw)
ink [ɪŋk] v
fish.farm. mastilo
Ink: 100 phrase in 17 subjects
Agriculture1
Book binding1
Chemistry1
Communications38
Electronics2
Environment9
General10
Immigration and citizenship2
Industry1
Information technology7
Life sciences3
Marketing1
Microsoft11
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation1
Natural sciences3
Patents6
Work flow3