Printer's Ink (Noun)
Meaning
A semisolid quick drying ink made especially for use in printing.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The newspaper's press used a special type of printer's ink that dried quickly to meet the tight deadlines.
- The artist mixed her own printer's ink to achieve the desired shade of blue for her latest print.
- The smell of printer's ink filled the air as the students worked on their school newspaper.
- The printer's ink was specially formulated to adhere well to the glossy paper used for the magazine.
- The old printing press required a specific type of printer's ink that was no longer widely available.